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}}'''Shiva''' was a Hindu deity who resided in a [[Heaven (Soulless Mate)|“personal Heaven”]] connected to [[Universe A (My Bloody Valentine)|a more earthly dimension]]. Although occasionally manipulative, and dismissive of mortals, Shiva was ultimately a benevolent deity who, after overseeing the destruction of a universe, would act as a Shepherd of Souls for its former inhabitants.  
}}'''Shiva''' was a Hindu deity who resided in a [[Heaven (Soulless Mate)|“personal Heaven”]] connected to [[Universe A (My Bloody Valentine)|a more earthly dimension]]. Although occasionally manipulative, and dismissive of mortals, Shiva was ultimately a benevolent deity who, after overseeing the destruction of a universe, would act as a Shepherd of Souls for its former inhabitants.  
== Biography ==


When they accidentally encroached on his domain due to a [[shift]]ing mishap, Shiva met [[Jenny Everywhere#Captured by Shiva|Jenny Everywhere]] and her boyfriend [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]]. Finding Jenny's reactions to her mishaps entertaining, he placed the two of them in a bird-cage and tried to convince Jenny that her powers were a mere delusion and that she was a dying child escaping into fractured dreams.  
When they accidentally encroached on his domain due to a [[shift]]ing mishap, Shiva met [[Jenny Everywhere#Captured by Shiva|Jenny Everywhere]] and her boyfriend [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]]. Finding Jenny's reactions to her mishaps entertaining, he placed the two of them in a bird-cage and tried to convince Jenny that her powers were a mere delusion and that she was a dying child escaping into fractured dreams.  
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