Mine? Its my favorite character on a game (skyrim) I used to play. I haven't played in years, but I keep this character's file alive. He sort of symbolizes the inversion of meaning and correctness I see in the world. He's a vampire orc who's story arc is revenge against the Empire, fall to vampirism, redemption via love, and then uses his vampiric power to fight evil. I also just like red eyes and big teeth. The inversion of meaning and correctness is about how everyone judges a thing's appearance while never looking deeper, and if they looked deeper they'd see that the lowest and most despicable are actually holding up the world, so it touches on the meaning of Atlas and also how God uses the lowest to achieve the highest.

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Lol, I'm a Christian. I do think the PFP causes Christians to make assumptions, but thats a plus - if they understood, they'd be allergic to assumptions. It helps find out who has the basic foundation to build on