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I think Dawnscroll is try to ask that, as his god's power concerns gravity (and time), couldn't he just use that to create new celestial objects instead of using might to do so.


If that's the case, then yeah, at a high enough level it would just take Time, rather than Might. Since all our gods are babies, it takes both Time and Might. Creating planets is not going happen 'shazam' any time soon, neither is raising mountains (even for an Earth god). It will all take Might, and the laws established in the blueprint will force whatever Might is expended upon to obey the laws.

You guys set the parametres, don't give me evils for enforcing them xP
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Just out of curiousity, how did the others god react to this and how did Cyclone's god react when he got confronted by other gods?


Cyclone was actually playing a Hero who eventually became a demigod.
He never came to face with many gods - maybe only two. The first he met was Vestec, and he assumed that this was the one god who existed. The second he met was a god who cursed him, he just got really annoyed at him and assumed these were lesser gods, nothing in comparison with the ultimate god.
Here's a question: Might vs Time. I'll use Logos as an example: We can use might to raise mountains, continents, and so forth. And we can probably do so quite suddenly for super dramatic effect.

Logos controls gravity (among others), and you can substitute any god with their power for a similar scenario. What's to prevent him from grabbing alot of the base material from space, using his power to mold them into a hole, set it into an orbit, and then just lob a few more meteors into it to make the terrain. Heck, like Jan said a few icy meteors could result in oceans. But what if this is done over millions/billions of years rather than "shazam"?



I'm lost. What are you asking xDDDD
Is it such a trouble? In most mythologies earth is only a few thousand years old.


For instance, in the last RP, Cyclone played a deluded character who believed that there was only one god and ascribed all the miracles that were happening to him. The reality was that there were many gods and they were the ones doing the miracles.
Is it such a trouble? In most mythologies earth is only a few thousand years old.


Yup, that is in mythologies.
Mortals can believe what they want, but the reality must make sense xD
@KhoWait what? I did not know that. That is very interesting.

So you say that fantastical elements i.e. magic is written into the fabric of reality...does this mean that willing a being into existence, as part of magic (e.g. using the Adversary's demon portfolio) would be manifested as the magical birth it is, or would it too have "evolved"? --And how does said retroactive evolution interlock with Slough's domain?


As much as possible, the laws will resist creatio ex nihilo. So demons, being unique beings, may manifest as creations who have emerged from the 'gaps' created by Jvan in pre-existence, Mammon may have created his own separate plain where demons have evolved and then can emerge into the larger universe. Or, if there is nothing for it, creatio ex nihiilo - a drop of something from Mammon, which then develops into a small demon, which then develops on etc.
It may take a few seconds for Mammon, but eons in mortal Time, or if the creation in question is unique, it may take a shorter or longer period - if you don't specify the length in mortals years in your post, one of the GMs will specify.

This is mainly to avoid the absurd situation we had in the previous RP where humans had been created ten days prior, but we had humans who were 90 years old -.-
@MuttonhawkStuff like the above examples -- cause will lead to effect like anything else, it'll just be magical/fantastical in nature.


Just remember, even if you create stuff magically, the way they are going to be perceived in the mortal realm is going to be very different and over a different timeframe.
If, for instance, Jvan DOES vommit water, it might be perceived as a hail of water from space, or strange atmospheric conditions leading to a ten thousand year period of constant rain or whatever.
The gods themselves may not stick by the laws set out in the blueprint, but when manifesting into reality, their actions will find a way to happen while obeying the laws set out. So, if you create a completely new species out of nothing, the laws would make it so that it evolved from something else etc.

As magic is part of the blueprint, obviously it means that fantastical things can happen too.
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x'D That would be awesome!

The reason I said "the" moon is because too many will throw the tides out of wack, unless they are very small.

Since I'm already writing my post: I'll ask you guys for input. Many small moons, or one big-ass one like Earth's (which has an abnormally large moon for its size)?


You'd think Vulamera was a goddess of water...
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