[quote=@Kho] [@LokiLeo789] The Divinus multi-universe has a logic to it - which [@Vec] may or may not reveal in due time. As far as I can see, Act's Revisionist Divinus does not fit that logic - unless those 'gods' he mentions aren't actually gods but heroes. [/quote] It's called Divinus because these "heroes" are conditioned from birth to believe they are gods, they are immortal, like gods, and they're powers are mostly likely genuinely supernatural. So, they are immortal, they possess magic far superior to any mortal, and they invest their souls in their creations. This role play starts seven hundred years, maybe just a little bit longer after that, after World War III. Unlike other Divinus role plays, this role play starts in our Earth after The Apocalypse. When the gods find out that they can manipulate souls and worship to grow even more powerful than they were before is when it becomes like proper Divinus RP. The nuclear radiation is long gone, but we start in America. Much of the world is empty or sparsely populated from hundreds of years of war and conflict, and the gods rule their countries like Feudal Kingdoms.