You're God. What do you look like?

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CounterReproductive

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I'd look just like God looks now bviously. Invisible because God doesn't exist

captcha : i love you

No captcha I don't.. or maybe i'd make god look like captcha.
 

crimson sickle2

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Be wary of large images.
image of Samael, not exactly an elder dragon, but pretty close
I gotta go with an elder dragon visage. It demands respect and looks too cool to pass up
 

Siege_TF

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The mortal mind cannot comprehend my true form, nor can it be described. Those with the mental fortitude to look upon me and retain their sanity see what they want to see.
 

V'icternus

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Balrog. It's gotta be a Balrog.

Riding a Dragon, naturally.

You start praying to me, and not only are your prayers suddenly answered for once, but your house burns down and a huge flaming demon riding a fire-breathing dragon breaks through the wreckage to talk to you about it!

Or, if I must choose a form that doesn't end up killing most of my followers before I ever actually get to talk to them, I think people would respond well to Ghosty-Wan Kenobi.
 

freaper

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I'd appear differently each time, depending on the situation or location. That way, every tribe or nation would make different statues in My honour, and then proceed to dismiss the other people's portrayal of me. Mass genocide ensues :D
 

Tsun Tzu

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It's hard to decide...

So here's a top 5!


1. A floating bottle of Jagermeister which speaks through the deer on the label.

2. A limbless mime.

3. An animated T-Rex skeleton.

4. An aurora borealis.

5. A dragon or gryphon carved from ice...that's on fire...so it's perpetually melting and refreezing.

It's all about the symbolism!
 

Alhazred

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Picture a mirror, riven with a million cracks.

When you look into this mirror, you do not see yourself. Instead, each fragment shows an image of a divine being. A bearded elder, a vast dragon, an ancient tree, a storm, a corona of light, an unspeakable tentacled horror, an incomprehensible engine, a mathematical equasion, a deluded scientist, a cloud of butterfiles, a lonely child, a nail, a spiral, a thought, a spark...

Which of these is the true image of God?

The answer is none; for this mirror reflects the belief of the viewer; and also their conflicts and doubts. Perception is reality, and as long as man continues to disagree and clash with one another, the true image of God remains obscured. Perhaps, if united under a common cause, bereft of their prejudices, the cracks in the mirror might heal and man might catch a glimpse, if only for a moment, of God's true face.