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<blockquote data-quote="Astrosicebear" data-source="post: 6508555" data-attributes="member: 67017"><p>The multiverse is accessible through gate or planeshift. Conceivably they are different universes all together, and not just inter-dimensions (use interdimensions for things like pocket spaces). </p><p></p><p>As for the Gods, as [MENTION=92511]steeldragons[/MENTION] suggested, one universe might have one name, while ours has another, but the virtues and domains of the god remain the same. Or, each universe has a unique set of gods. Its up to you. Might be interesting to see gods from different universes fight over the domain, for larger control. Maybe thats what happened.</p><p></p><p>It could be our understanding of deities is so primitive that these beings are simply multiverse aware. They have the same struggles we do, just on higher levels.</p><p></p><p>But as [MENTION=7706]SkidAce[/MENTION] says, the Astral Plane connects all. Think of it as the multiverse substrate.</p><p></p><p>To the OP, the gods exist where you want them to exist, and what works for your setting/campaign. If you want the players to interact and visit Moradin, go for it. If you want St. Cuthbert to bestow his mace to a worthy follower, do it. Or they be long absent from the material plane requiring characters to ascend to Celestia or Elysium or wherever you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Astrosicebear, post: 6508555, member: 67017"] The multiverse is accessible through gate or planeshift. Conceivably they are different universes all together, and not just inter-dimensions (use interdimensions for things like pocket spaces). As for the Gods, as [MENTION=92511]steeldragons[/MENTION] suggested, one universe might have one name, while ours has another, but the virtues and domains of the god remain the same. Or, each universe has a unique set of gods. Its up to you. Might be interesting to see gods from different universes fight over the domain, for larger control. Maybe thats what happened. It could be our understanding of deities is so primitive that these beings are simply multiverse aware. They have the same struggles we do, just on higher levels. But as [MENTION=7706]SkidAce[/MENTION] says, the Astral Plane connects all. Think of it as the multiverse substrate. To the OP, the gods exist where you want them to exist, and what works for your setting/campaign. If you want the players to interact and visit Moradin, go for it. If you want St. Cuthbert to bestow his mace to a worthy follower, do it. Or they be long absent from the material plane requiring characters to ascend to Celestia or Elysium or wherever you want. [/QUOTE]
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