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Post by Rei.Blackwind on May 27, 2012 13:57:28 GMT -5
A god for each I would think. Just my opinion.
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Post by Orman Grandclaw on May 27, 2012 14:20:33 GMT -5
Perfect, now all we need to do is wait for the admins to hopefully accept the 9 worlds as official history! All thats left is to finish the history of each world! You can probably get some help with this Orman, I doubt you want to write them all by yourself Side note: So if there are 9 worlds does that mean there are 9 gods? You might be surprised what I can do with a bit of determination and elbow-grease Also, mabey there is no need for a God for each world. In a way, the Nine Worlds are actually all in one "Universe" (if thats the right word). Just like the real-life Universe, there are many "worlds" (planets in RL) where obviously different ecosystems, sentient beings and cultures exists, but if one thinks about it, a God or even a group of Gods influence pretty much everything in the Universe all at the same time and are not bound to one world or other. Also, I feel that the Gods should not be bound on substances such as lava, the sky, or the oceans. but rather should represent "states of being", things like Order, Chaos, Harmony, Inspiration etc. As with all fictional stories of conflict, there should be an antagonist, which can be fulfilled by Zasuti (who is currently being written as the god of Chaos and Domination). There is currently also an "Elder God" of an undertermined name (I suggested Notch) who plays the role of explaining how this "Universe" came into being in the first place. There is no need for anyone to worship then since they do not play an active part in events past the creation.
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Post by Rei.Blackwind on May 27, 2012 14:50:39 GMT -5
Yeah, it won't be "Notch." I can tell you that now as it has already been shot down and is part of the reason nine worlds hasn't been accepted yet.
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Post by Orman Grandclaw on May 27, 2012 15:53:14 GMT -5
Then what should name be... (This is an open invitation to suggestions).
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Post by kingmii on May 27, 2012 17:07:55 GMT -5
Should we know his name?
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Post by elkanman on May 27, 2012 17:17:38 GMT -5
Maybe its best not having an elder god and just starting with the gods that represent the states of being. I'm sure you can do some cool stuff if you start off that way (in terms of the relationships between the gods or whatever).
Not my call though. Good luck.
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Post by Spwack on May 28, 2012 7:17:57 GMT -5
Grey One (or Lorem Unum if you like Latin).
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Post by alwayzbored114 on May 28, 2012 13:08:09 GMT -5
The Grand God, who created the universe, does not need to have a name. Catholic, Christian, and Jewish religion all simply name him "God". No Super-Specific Name.
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Post by Orman Grandclaw on May 28, 2012 13:14:44 GMT -5
Ill just call it "The One" then...
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Post by kingmii on May 28, 2012 16:55:20 GMT -5
The Grand God, who created the universe, does not need to have a name. Catholic, Christian, and Jewish religion all simply name him "God". No Super-Specific Name. I think Abrahamic religion has 52 names for god but I still agree with you
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Post by Drew.Sorensson on Jul 13, 2012 19:53:38 GMT -5
technically, in hebew, YHWH was the name of god.
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