God

God is an all-powerful and ancient primordial being who represents the upper consciousnesses of existence.

He is who created the Eshina Multiverse and everything it contains. Most notably including the Tree of Yggdrasil and the Garden of Eden. After Armageddon occured in the year 2666 God has since been split into the Holy Avatars and spread across the world of Ertha in all timelines, a world formerly known as Earth.

History
In monotheistic thought, God is conceived of as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. God is usually conceived of as being omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent and omnibenevolent as well as having an eternal and necessary existence. God is most often held to be incorporeal, with said characteristic being related to conceptions of transcendence or immanence.

Some religions describe God without reference to gender, while others use terminology that is gender-specific and gender-biased. God has been conceived as either personal or impersonal. In theism, God is the creator and sustainer of the universe, while in deism, God is the creator, but not the sustainer, of the universe. In pantheism, God is the universe itself. Atheism is an absence of belief in God, while agnosticism deems the existence of God unknown or unknowable. God has also been conceived as the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent". Many notable philosophers have developed arguments for and against the existence of God.

Each monotheistic religion refers to its god using different names, some referring to cultural ideas about the god's identity and attributes. In ancient Egyptian Atenism, possibly the earliest recorded monotheistic religion, this deity was called Aten and proclaimed to be the one "true" Supreme Being and creator of the universe. In the Hebrew Bible and Judaism, the names of God include Elohim, Adonai, YHWH (Hebrew: יהוה‎) and others. Yahweh and Jehovah, possible vocalizations of YHWH, are used in Christianity. In the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, one God coexists in three "persons" called the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. In Islam, the name Allah is used, while Muslims also use a multitude of titles for God. In Hinduism, Brahman is often considered a monistic concept of God. In Chinese religion, Shangdi is conceived as the progenitor (first ancestor) of the universe, intrinsic to it and constantly bringing order to it. Other names for God include Baha in the Baháʼí Faith, Waheguru in Sikhism, Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrianism, and Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in Balinese Hinduism.

Appearance
God's original form is beyond human comprehension, and does not resemble any of his creations in any way. However he most commonly appears to others in the form of a completely white, featureless humanoid figure.

Profile
In the beginning, there was only God, the first and only being, alone in the emptiness of the before time, space, and existence. Then with everlasting love and benevolence he created existence and life as a reflection of himself so that he may experience the feeling of being loved by something else. He first created the immaterial world consisting of only Heaven.

His first living creation was the Yaldabaoth, or Demiurge, created to a physical and spiritual embodiment of his conscience. The Demiurge went on to create servants and denizens of Heaven and God he who would be called Angels, and a special garden for other non-angelic lifeforms to exist in called the Garden of Eden, one such non-angelic lifeform that resided in the Garden was the first metaphysical incarnations of Humanity, dubbed Adam and Eve.

The first angel was named Satan, the second was Lucifer, and countless angels spread amongst nine angelic races were born to exist and wander Heaven for eternity worshipping the glory of God.

Within the Garden of Eden the Demiurge planted a seed of life to give birth to the material world, the seed grew into the Tree of Yggdrasil and spawned the Eshina multiverse consisting of Earth and the ever expanding universe.

One day Satan ate from the Tree of Knowledge from the Garden of Eden and gained newfound knowledge of existence, he formed the idea of free will and the concept of good and evil. Satan managed to feed the fruit to a third of the angels and as a result of understanding evil their bodies morphed into unnatural combinations composed of various creatures that resided peacefully in Eden. Satan, Lucifer, and the rest of the newly created Demons were cast out and given their own dimension to reside, this world was named Hell.