God Quote by Steven Montano
““He prays with them, only it isn’t prayer, not truly, for there are no gods there, no deities except for the soot angels, twisted succubi whose likenesses are cast upon a slab of stone: a mongrel avatar, an orgy of dark seraphim twisted together in a violent erotic dance. Claws and teeth and bat’s wings fuse together.””
About This Quote
A grotesque vision of a ritual that masquerades as prayer, populated by demonic, hybrid beings that embody twisted sexuality and violence.
In simple terms: A dark, perverse ceremony with no divine presence.
Ritual can be a façade for primal, destructive forces.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- describing a cult gathering
- illustrating a horror scene
- exploring a character's nightmare
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- creative writing
- worldbuilding
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the absence of gods suggest about the nature of belief?
- How does the fusion of animalistic and angelic traits affect the tone?
The passage could be seen as an artistic metaphor rather than a literal description of a supernatural event.