It was done! Her rampage concluded and her great work constructed. The ravaged worlds of this particular veil of her universe sung in unholy harmony as she prepared to make the jump, to rend another veil asunder. Somewhere in all the countless iterations was the True Key, the solution to the flawed realities that vexed her brethren so. They all scoured the eternities as only transfinite beings could, but she had an edge, one that would take her further than the rest.
There was but one flaw in her great designs. The veils were naturally kept separate by distances immeasurable, and even her great powers augmented by the deaths of all mortal life could only crack the doorway so much.
No matter. She would assume a new form, one small enough to get through while still retaining all of her otherworldly near-omnipotence. She would grow back into her dreadfully titanic forms when it suited her. In the meantime, this new realm would tremble before all the dreadful might of her diminutive form. A little walking the earth with the power of the early heavens, a Telestial Maiden. She would come to know the scurrying things more closely than ever before. And they would christen her with a new moniker.
Little Cindy
...
What was the only threat James saw among all the grotesque creatures at the shooting range? The sneezing monster with the handkerchief? The beast merely getting in a workout? Or was it the little girl surrounded by aliens in the middle of the night with quantum physics books?
She is small, and you could be forgiven for mistaking her for a child in the distance. But do not make that mistake. Picture the alien indifference of the Borg Queen mixed with the malevolence of Queen Chrysalis, and put it in a pint-sized powerhouse Kid Buu-sized container.
And that's how you get Little Cindy, a final boss sort of character that you pray doesn't enter the story. Pictured behind her is one of her second form's eyes, for scale. There is no tiny speck in this picture, but instead I'll ask the viewers this:
What was behind her in the first picture? A star or a nebula? Or does the pattern hold? Was that the eye of yet another, larger version? A progenitor zeroth form, perhaps?
Character is mine. Art by
Kiririn-chan.
There was but one flaw in her great designs. The veils were naturally kept separate by distances immeasurable, and even her great powers augmented by the deaths of all mortal life could only crack the doorway so much.
No matter. She would assume a new form, one small enough to get through while still retaining all of her otherworldly near-omnipotence. She would grow back into her dreadfully titanic forms when it suited her. In the meantime, this new realm would tremble before all the dreadful might of her diminutive form. A little walking the earth with the power of the early heavens, a Telestial Maiden. She would come to know the scurrying things more closely than ever before. And they would christen her with a new moniker.
Little Cindy
...
What was the only threat James saw among all the grotesque creatures at the shooting range? The sneezing monster with the handkerchief? The beast merely getting in a workout? Or was it the little girl surrounded by aliens in the middle of the night with quantum physics books?
She is small, and you could be forgiven for mistaking her for a child in the distance. But do not make that mistake. Picture the alien indifference of the Borg Queen mixed with the malevolence of Queen Chrysalis, and put it in a pint-sized powerhouse Kid Buu-sized container.
And that's how you get Little Cindy, a final boss sort of character that you pray doesn't enter the story. Pictured behind her is one of her second form's eyes, for scale. There is no tiny speck in this picture, but instead I'll ask the viewers this:
What was behind her in the first picture? A star or a nebula? Or does the pattern hold? Was that the eye of yet another, larger version? A progenitor zeroth form, perhaps?
Character is mine. Art by
Kiririn-chan.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 2200 x 1600px
File Size 3.39 MB
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