Have some art! · 3:12am Jan 28th, 2016
I won't have Friday's chapter ready in time. As of now I'm only about 2/3 done, and it still needs to be edited/reviewed.
Just gotta wait on editor feedback now!
But... uh... have some pictures I drew instead?
I drew Isaac's mother.
... Not much else to say.
Then I doodled this... and, well, it evolved into this:
It's how I would imagine God looking like in Isaac's mind. Tell me all the references to items and things you can tell.
Oh, and here's a color version.
Item references:
-Godhead
-The Soul
-The Body
-The Mind
-Halo
-Celtic Cross
Anyway, nice! Edmund should make this the boss of Afterbirth + (alt to Mega Satan in the Chest, maybe?).
3717487 You got all the direct references but one. Or, well, two if you go individually. Hint: It's a boss/bosses
Thanks though, I hadn't thought of it as an alternate to Mega Satan until the third or fourth attempt.
Imagine how difficult it would be to get in, though. I'd make the criteria No Devil Deals PERIOD, Mind/Body/Soul (1 of 3) required, and each ends with the fight against a different variant of God. Body would summon Angels, Cathedral enemies, etc. Soul would be A bullet hell alternating between Ones effected by the item and ones that aren't. Mind would be a whole additional floor similar to the Chest.
Alternatively, it could be a "bring each one over different Runs to perma-unlock for that character" deal, with some combination of those variants.
3717614 he missed the key pieces because of the sash that issac wears?
on topic: isaac looks awesome as mega isaac. i hope edmund and/or tyrone see that and get inspired for the second dlc.
off topic: no one likes the stain, not even himself
as for on the subject of new bosses, why not make a holy alternate to azazel(lost does not count) and be able to play as him then once you clear all of his unlocks, maybe you are able to grab something from hush that you can only get if you didn't pick up either the polaroid or the negative.
3717737 Well, no, the Sashes are the robes worn by the Angel Statues, Uriel and Gabriel.
And those were just my ideas for how God might appear using the game's context.
I won't be making characters that don't exist within the game - it'll be difficult enough to use the ones already in it.
Azazel, in the Dead Sea Scrolls, was a demon who taught men the art of war, and women the art of deception, if memory of Wikipedia serves.