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<blockquote data-quote="Rogerd1" data-source="post: 8652974" data-attributes="member: 7030973"><p>Absolutely yes in 5e, and it is why there have been Epic level books by 3PP, and the Gods and Goddesses by Jetpack. They really are not all that.</p><p>In fact one of the games get that it more right was Midgard and Southlands with the gods being more cosmic and using disguises (changing shape) and taking on the role of multiple god roles, so Thor, Perkun, and Zeus are likely the same being.</p><p></p><p>Now Mutants and Masterminds has the gods living in separate magical realms, but also cosmic beings called Incarnate and Ascendants.</p><p></p><p>The Infinity Gems were supposed to be essentially the abstracts, sort of. This was then retconned, such that they only work in one universe. And this is copied in Loki series when the Time Bureau have a gazillion of them.</p><p></p><p>Then do that infinite times. Yeah, that just does not work. And this is why the cosmology is so flawed WotC have no idea.</p><p></p><p>Parallel universes mirrors science.</p><p>There are currently multiple models of what the multiverse could be, so although the maths is pointing that way observation may likely never come on that one. But maybe it will....who knows?</p><p></p><p>The generic cosmology is that shown in the DMG with the outer and inner planes. Although in there multiple multiverse models have been provided.</p><p></p><p>There does need to be something concrete for things to make sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rogerd1, post: 8652974, member: 7030973"] Absolutely yes in 5e, and it is why there have been Epic level books by 3PP, and the Gods and Goddesses by Jetpack. They really are not all that. In fact one of the games get that it more right was Midgard and Southlands with the gods being more cosmic and using disguises (changing shape) and taking on the role of multiple god roles, so Thor, Perkun, and Zeus are likely the same being. Now Mutants and Masterminds has the gods living in separate magical realms, but also cosmic beings called Incarnate and Ascendants. The Infinity Gems were supposed to be essentially the abstracts, sort of. This was then retconned, such that they only work in one universe. And this is copied in Loki series when the Time Bureau have a gazillion of them. Then do that infinite times. Yeah, that just does not work. And this is why the cosmology is so flawed WotC have no idea. Parallel universes mirrors science. There are currently multiple models of what the multiverse could be, so although the maths is pointing that way observation may likely never come on that one. But maybe it will....who knows? The generic cosmology is that shown in the DMG with the outer and inner planes. Although in there multiple multiverse models have been provided. There does need to be something concrete for things to make sense. [/QUOTE]
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