It's probably still pretty huge, but I didn't want to resize the picture too much because I actually liked the scale of it all.
Concept art of Liwa'nag, God of Light, and the firstborn of the Gods by the Mother Titaness Oka'san and Father Titan Kura'yam. It is also Bu'hay's eldest Sibling, and the biggest and most powerful. While we understand as Light as separate from Dark, the people of the World merely see the darkness as another element of the light, and just its opposite; thus, Liwa'nag has elements of both the Sun and the Void. As the eldest of the Gods, Liwa'nag is the wisest, and in many ways is the leader of Its generation of the Pantheon. Among other epithets are the God of Stars, Star Holder, Bringer of Night and Day, etc. It has closely associated with not only sunlight and night sky, but the stars and in-between hours of the day.
Oh, and the little green fairy near Liwa'nag's shoulder? That's Bu'hay, God of Life. And for a sense of scale, Bu'hay is as big as a castle, maybe bigger. If Rets’nis (a 9 foot tall giant) is standing on Bu’hay’s thumb, they’re barely the size of Its thumb.
Liwa’nag is visually inspired by, Huanglong, the Yellow Dragon.












