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Character Reference: Zas

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Oh boy, this is an oldie but a goodie. So this is something I've been alluding in my other posts when it comes to my demon characters. This is up on DA and it is from 2019, but it turned out great honestly (Context: my 2019 art is god awful) Am I going to link the original upload? No, mostly because the lore is outdated.


April 9, 2019 people. So three years ago, my how time flies...


Here's the deets for now (until I can update the lore, properly):


- Fallen Angels are nowhere near special as they seem. They're merely angels who choose to leave heaven for on reason or another

- Explosive exits can result in reality being influenced, causing events that shouldn't happen to happen. An event like the Tunguska impact would be indicative of this.

- When some Angels leave, they hit reality at the wrong angle and become 0 dimensional. What's 0D in my canon? Take reality and divide by Zero.

- 0 Dimensionals can't exist in our reality and are stuck in the Zero Dimension. What we see is their 3rd dimensional manifestation...and even then, that can still mess up reality

- Zas made a home for himself in Hell, being taken in by a prominent family of demons. He'd later be employed by the wardens of Hell, as one of the jailers of Wrath (formerly Lust, but he got transferred due to going ballistic on the bad Spirits he had to capture)

- There are many other 0 Dimensionals out there that come in all shapes and colors


Chaotic, stop uploading yourself and focus on other characters... I KNOW. Don't worry, I'm working on it. Also yes, my lore will keep getting more incomprehensible as time goes on, lol.

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