

Would anyone like to draw my OC: Charlotte Adalynn Marshall?
First image drawn by: Daheji


First image drawn by: Daheji
Charlotte Adalynn Marshall is a major figure in Abalkhoth Mythology and an antagonistic character in the horror novel The Descent Into Madness. Currently, she is the Werespider incarnation and vessel of Shal'rilath, a resident of Canterbury, Arizona, and the wife of the late Marcel Marshall, who studied the occult and the Karmilsefer. In the town, she's recognized as a knowledgeable and wise lady, though undeniably frightening. Under the pretense of a guide for Edgar Morrow, she orchestrates a plan to drown the people of Canterbury in panic and fear.
For me, that would be Vivian Constantine. She's the average human and bound by her mortality, though her means of death must be natural and within the laws of the reality she's from. Constantine's Proposal is her way of negating the existence of anything inherently fictional, or the existence of something that can not be proven nor disproven. For example, supernatural phenomena. If it's something subjective, it can not hope to affect her due to her writing that the human soul is more significant than one might think, and the existence of anything (that potentially may be or is) fictitious is only given form and purpose because of mankind's recognition.
Both of them are some of my favorite horror anime of all time, but I wanted to see what people thought about these two shows in particular.
Generally, the Sunyavael Mythos houses multiple themes, all of which relate to the significance of humanity. Depending on the character, they have their own interpretation on how important the human race is when compared to the vastness of existence.
Amahime, in particular, is a nihilistic being, certain that nothing in existence—with the exception of an entity without beginning or end—will be eternal, and that everything they do with their autonomy will amount to nothing, since from her perspective, she will outlive it all, leading her to think that humans (or any lesser bing) who try to have their existence and influence immortalized are foolish.
Spoiler, just in case.