#apostate of hate
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thaltro · 1 month ago
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For my ultrakill followers here’s a gable
I headcannon that instead of the crystal things on his waist, it’s tiny wings.
💙💛
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microwaved-hampter · 1 year ago
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Gabriel, Apostate Of Hate
the spirit of a 2000s tattoo artist possessed me and i ended up drawing this
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here's Gabe in some other colors because I'm indecisive as hell :3 i think the red ones might be my fav tho
please credit if ur gonna use it for something (⁠人⁠*⁠´⁠∀⁠`⁠)⁠。⁠*゚⁠+
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rex-xir · 4 months ago
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star-dust777 · 17 days ago
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Working on my studio art final, I am cooking and I am burning the house down
The prompt was "storytelling" so somehow or another I had to make it about Ultrakill with Gabriel getting betrayed by the heavenly council and whatnot. Also a very loose idea of what Gabe would look like without the helmet
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i-vrdude · 17 days ago
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Made pixel arts of ULTRAKILL, which are V1, V2, and Gabriel, on both his Judge of Hell and Apostate of Hate forms!
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mrsirdba · 2 years ago
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"My hands shall RELISH ending you HERE AND NOW"
(2 alts below)
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An alt for his second phase and another for a more game-accurate look
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danitos-doritos · 11 months ago
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Ultrakill era ‼️
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sweetmapple · 2 years ago
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They're playing basketball 😃
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fevervoidthing · 1 year ago
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my helmetless gabe with cornrows cuz i hc him having textured hair ,,,,,
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idiototheinternet · 1 year ago
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Gabriel from ultra kill :There, there, little gay boy.
Boykisser whining about how much he loves boys :Thanks dad
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virtualmentalitydeer · 11 months ago
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Favorite layer
(I swear I'll get around to the rest of Act 2 at some point)
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thaltro · 17 days ago
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Wip of Gabriel’s holy light about to be severed
I dunno if I’ll finish it im really insecure about this one 😭
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leonid-prokofiev · 28 days ago
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30-50 feral hogs unleashed in my brain upon observing this
He’s beautiful…I adore your color work! I want to hit him over the head with a pipe
The Righteous Hand of God.
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cobaltbluesu · 7 days ago
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meme under the cut
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metalfcker · 11 months ago
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i wonder if i like ultrakill
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winged-thinged · 3 days ago
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I keep circling back trying to understand how it is that so-called Christian "unconditional love" is at once both extremely conditional and also extremely mandatory.
Christian love is not unconditional in the sense that there are no conditions placed on you by God when you are loved. There are, quite famously, a whole book's worth of conditions that you are expected to follow in order to prove your devotion, signs of God's loving presence moving through you. Depending on your denomination, those conditions might be enforced by the threat of hell or just plain social ostracization or Bible study cliques or elaborate rituals of penance and forgiveness. But consistently and across many denominations, once you are Christian, you are expected to comply with these conditions. You must conform. You are not free to be as you once were.
But neither are you free to reject their love. It is universal, and therefore definitionally boundaryless, all-encompassing, and heavily enforced. Welcoming in the lost sheep is not a passive process. It is an active process of going out and hunting for the sinner, of teaching them the example of Jesus's life, of bringing them into the fold. And once they are fully indoctrinated, they are expected to continue to actively practice, to abstain from "sin," and to show a high degree of conformity to the group standard, whatever that means for the particular community. If you don't—you get hunted down and re-educated, pestered and threatened, shunted back into rituals of sin and repentance. There is no saying, "no I'm not interested" that the loving Christian can accept, because Christian love is for everybody. There is no opt out. There is no consent.
It comes of viewing the whole world as sinful, I think—human beings as not worthwhile in their own right but only in so far as they are potential conduits for God's grace—potential converts—everybody a broken people needing to be saved. The Great Commission ("go make of all disciplines") means that everyone must be converted—not welcomed, converted—and this is mandatory for everyone forever.
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