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Worldbuilding Assumptions: The Nature of Gods
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<blockquote data-quote="Mirrorrorrim" data-source="post: 9185643" data-attributes="member: 7040132"><p>I do not like full-on Gods walking the world. It makes no sense for them to be there, or they'd just do everything themselves, or at least be expected to be able to. I prefer hard metaphysical limitations preventing them from meddling directly, so Evil Gods cannot conquer the world , and Good Gods are not held to the standard and expectation that they are directly responsible for protecting their faithful, and inaction on their part is forsaking their followers.</p><p></p><p>I like when a god only has power in the world as long as there is a follower willing to act on their behalf, exerting the will of said God. If they have no followers, they have no influence.</p><p></p><p>I do like the Gods being indelibly imbedded into their Divine Domains. This would be a sacrifice of freedom on their part to create an afterlife within which they embrace their fallen followers. They become more of an Incarnation of their Idea/Essence (that can manifest physically within their Domain if they wish). If they try to separate from/leave their Domain, that is bad for the Domain.</p><p></p><p>But I also like Demigod-level creatures that are immortal, but not directly world-altering, who walk the world. Untouched by age, yet killable. "Malazan Book of the Fallen"-tier of Epic storytelling being possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirrorrorrim, post: 9185643, member: 7040132"] I do not like full-on Gods walking the world. It makes no sense for them to be there, or they'd just do everything themselves, or at least be expected to be able to. I prefer hard metaphysical limitations preventing them from meddling directly, so Evil Gods cannot conquer the world , and Good Gods are not held to the standard and expectation that they are directly responsible for protecting their faithful, and inaction on their part is forsaking their followers. I like when a god only has power in the world as long as there is a follower willing to act on their behalf, exerting the will of said God. If they have no followers, they have no influence. I do like the Gods being indelibly imbedded into their Divine Domains. This would be a sacrifice of freedom on their part to create an afterlife within which they embrace their fallen followers. They become more of an Incarnation of their Idea/Essence (that can manifest physically within their Domain if they wish). If they try to separate from/leave their Domain, that is bad for the Domain. But I also like Demigod-level creatures that are immortal, but not directly world-altering, who walk the world. Untouched by age, yet killable. "Malazan Book of the Fallen"-tier of Epic storytelling being possible. [/QUOTE]
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