This is Zandaka, a supporting character in my series called Embers, and he act's as a teacher for the main character. Zandaka is easily the strongest HUMAN character I've ever made, and his unique form of martial arts reflects this. He can freely manipulate his body, mind, and soul, including the ability to shut off certain parts of his brain and having two sets of consiousness divided between his body and soul. While he is weaker than the main character, he is not made to be stronger, he's made to be a teacher, able to easily beat the main character with sheer fighting experience for the first half of the series.
The lore behind this picture is that this Capybara inherited godlike powers. The story goes like this, Heaven made a gorilla their champion and bestowed upon him the power of god. Satan became envious, so he decided to make his own champion. The devil gave his power to a Capybara, but this Capybara was a devout buddhist and was so unbelievably zen and carefree that he just kind of purged the evil out of the devil's powers.
This is Volo, my first dnd character. I made this as a portrait for him but I was moving too slow on my submissions, so I just kinda put him here. He is comically tall, and he has attained biological immortality after an incident with a cursed air fryer. Due to a misunderstanding, he is forced to pay all of his missing identical twin's child support and has vowed to become the greatest thief to ever live in order to feed his second (THE FIRST ONE STARVED TO DEATH) Family and pay his brother's child support.
These are drifters. The title of drifter is what links all of these character's, it's that they have no universe to call home and are therefore not bound to a single universe, meaning they wander the multiverse unrestrained. Everyone except for Ignatus had to see their universe be erased by the cult, but Ignatus would see other's universes wither and disappear, saving as many as they could before the universes vanished for ever.
Syndilor woke up to see his universe was no longer there. Doc's world was lost to time and his universe crumbled due to an entropy plague. Gavel is a space viking who indirectly assisted in his own universe's erasure, and seeks to atone by carrying on the memory of what he lost. Medris lost her universe in a bloody war against the cult, and only survived because Ignatus saved her, but the trauma drove her mad, and now she acts the entropy cults boogeyman.
Syndilor woke up to see his universe was no longer there. Doc's world was lost to time and his universe crumbled due to an entropy plague. Gavel is a space viking who indirectly assisted in his own universe's erasure, and seeks to atone by carrying on the memory of what he lost. Medris lost her universe in a bloody war against the cult, and only survived because Ignatus saved her, but the trauma drove her mad, and now she acts the entropy cults boogeyman.
This is Reld. Reld is a character I made as a sort of political or moral commentary. His life is repeatedly destroyed and ruined by political biased and racism, until he loses his only love, where he snaps. Reld shares a universe with Embers, and takes place more than a century before the events of the main story. Reld is a protagonist, but he is not written as a hero or savior, he is written to be a monster, consumed by his lust for vengeance to the point where he is teetering on the edge of immortality because he's just that angry.
If you read the lore above, you'll probably suspect this to be the god powered gorilla in question. I originally made this character to one up the other strongest character, but decided to make a whole other universe for him and other godlike beings, such as the Capybara.
This is the big bad multiversal threat for the finale of the series. His presence can negatively effect any universe, and ultimately erase them entirely. His duty is executed by his cult, who seek to gather energy from the erased universes to one day bring their lord back from the void and cleanse all of existence.