God

The direct and indirect creator of everything who serves as Christianity's central deity. He is the most important figure in the Holy Bible as He is the one the Christians worship and accept as their Lord. He resigns in His kingdom of Heaven and is the eternal adversary of Satan. He is the father of Jesus Christ, the savior (Messiah) of the Christian and Jewish people. Having a face-to-face encounter with God was considered an awesome experience that has potential to leave a person in astonishment. Biblical characters who were frequented by God were the ones most likely to be favored by Him.

In fiction, God is still everything above, but He is additionally the divine judge of people's actions. If someone does something He sees as wrong, He will punish them however He sees fit. This can range from little things, like ruin their day a bit, to making every moment of their life an unending nightmare of suffering and regret. Many UnTrashes are either named after or caused by Him. God can be blamed for just about any unnatural bad thing that happens to a person, right along with Spacetime. Sometimes, the target of God's wrath might blame Him for their seemingly out-of-nowhere setbacks. Alternatively, God can cause strange good to those who follow Him. Praying is a helpful and common way to arouse His interest in granting somebody their desires, such as the safety of their loved ones or the strength to defeat an upcoming enemy. If the mood strikes Him, God can help a person even if they didn't pray for it. This can come in the form of finding loose change on the ground or lending them God-Send Skills.

God's general portrayal in fiction is often an old man with a long beard, sandals, and white gown surrounded by angels of the same attire in the cloud-floored, sunny domain of Heaven. To add a sense of importance, He will tower over the humans he created, up to the point where his face is out of view. When not in full profile, God's hand can peek through the clouds to the earth below.