>>84020476I can understand that from looking at those three. There are orcs, dwarves and elves in the story, as well as skyships and mana based weaponry that make everything a lot more fantastical. The villain also draws power from a Lovecraftian source that serves as a secondary villain to this series, as the skullfaced villain is more of a Team Rocket style comic relief somewhat inspired by Donald Trump.
The whole universe is based roughly off Nordic creation myth with a bit of science mixed in. I took Yggdrasil as a base to interpret our universe where the center of the tree represents a planet, the core of the tree a world within a world, its roots the descent into the underworld realms plus a metaphor on how our universe "grew" from "nothing", and the branches and leaves representing both space and a multiverse. The Lovecraftian forces come from something inspired by Ginnungagap in Nordic mythology and are merged with the worm Nidhog who chews at Yggdrasil
because tentacles. Pic related is a stylized diagram, but minus the names of the realms as I haven't decided on them all.
I can confess the girl has a lot of inspiration from capes, though. Peej has always been one of my favourite capes, and when she lost her boobwindow in the Nu52 I had added the design element to the female character and eventually wrote it functionally into the story
because she can pull mana based energy weapons from her cleavage as well pull open the boob window to perform energy attacks. The story takes place after a Ragnarok-type event and the girl is supposed to have a portion of the powers of the various fallen gods, so her overall powerset is not unlike characters like Shazam or Invincible or
Mary-Sue with smug>>84020495I'm not really an anime fan so I don't get the reference.
The title doesn't have much to do with anything, other than being dirty humor since the story is meant to be fun and not super serious.