My divine persona
4 years ago
Sorry, no new chapter scheduled for this week. Maybe next week.
In the meantime here is a little story, or an explanation if you prefer, on my divine persona. Good reading.
One of the characters that I created to represent myself is a human god: Jordan. (as always)
So here's his story:
Both of his parents are mortal, normal humans with no power. He was born with a mortal body and a divine soul, in a world abandoned by the gods (ours).
The problem is that at the age of 6, he realized that he was a god, thereby awakening his divine ancestry. This is reflected in several things, firstly the awakening of his divine powers, obtaining all the divine knowledge that he needs and who must know (including the divine rules) and to complete the creation of a divine servant. .
He named his servant Lycaon, he lived a few days with all his novelty until he completely went wild because he could not fully assimilate everything as a child and there was no god yet present in the world to help him (everyone else left to create a new world).
Lycaon being afraid of the death of his god and the destruction of the reality where he was, this sacrificed to seal himself and the knowledge of Jordan in the mind of this one.
Jordan then lost the memory of Lycaon's existence, but was calm and serene to continue his life.
It was a few years later that Jordan began his travels, that is to say in other realities, dimensions. The first that made was the world of Pokémon, in the region of Jotho.
Then over time, he obtains two other divine servants: Sephiro and Ganon with a gap of two years. Both knowing the existence of Lycaon in the mind of their divine master.
Over time his travels become more serious than just going to worlds for fun, starting to save other worlds. Living lifetimes, returning to the moment he was gone as if nothing had happened.
Unfortunately even though he had some amazing and exciting adventures in other worlds, his life in his was the worst: harassed, beaten and alone. Plus, with his powers, he knew his life would end before his 27th birthday.
His mortal life ends at 26, freeing him from his mortal body, thus giving him his immortal body and at the same time freeing Lycaon from his spirit. He continues to travel through the different worlds and from time to time respond to God's request for help.
So much for its overall history. Now it remains to explain what kind of god Jordan is, but also to explain the different kinds of god and their classification.
The gods are therefore classified as follows:
1st, the gods of creation and the gods of destruction.
These gods are often neutral entities, even if the gods of destruction are likened togods demonic because their personal creations are often very destructive. In reality, they often work together to create many worlds, combining their powers, plus it is complicated to create complex beings without the destructive inclination.
2nd, the major gods.
These gods are often the divine kings of the worlds, where at least the god with the most power because in most cases there is only one god of that power. They are theoretically not linked to any specific provision. They are near-omniscient, but lack the power of a god of creation or destruction. That is why they can create life forms alone, but cannot create world alone.
3rd, The Primary Gods.
These gods are much less powerful than the major gods, more often than not, they are the children of the primary gods. They only have enough power to control a few powers or elements. They mostly have nicknames, like god of fire, water, love. They could create life forms but only by joining together.
4th, The Secondary Gods.
These gods are extremely weak, they only control one element, or are protectors of a place. They have almost no power, but are able to work miracles, which gives them divine status. Moreover, their powers come from their believers, the more they have, the more powerful they are. Unfortunately if they lose their believer, their power collapses.
Jordan meanwhile is a god of creation and destruction, making him a very rare occurrence. A being of this nature cannot be born out of normal circumstances. It is a complex product of chance, divine instability, and other obscure factors. He has never met another god like him, of course he has met a god of creation and one of destruction, but neither having both absolute powers.
This often causes fear in other gods, because even though they have immortal bodies, they are not invincible and can be killed. Which resulted in situations where Jordan was forced to mend worlds without his prior consent or memories, via a divine abduction.
Gods like Jordan have no real limits, they are able to rewrite reality without any problem.
The personalities and appearance of Jordan and his divine servants are very important too.
For Jordan:
He is most often human during his travels, he changes species only when it is impossible for him to be human (because he does not exist, this due to the cosmic rule explained below). Or when a god makes him take the appearance of a specific species, which was often the case during his mortal life when he did not have his ultimate potential and especially linked to the jokes of certain entities divine, temporary imprisonment in a specific bodily form.
As a mortal human, he had an unremarkable appearance, brown eyes, brown hair, an ordinary face, only his large size made him stand out. On his travels, he rarely keeps his original appearance, changing everything every time, often according to his parents in the New World.
Personality level, he is always good, he seeks to help those who need him, often appreciated for his sincerity but also his kindness. He can also quickly become demonic against the bad guys, when he imagines plans against them.
On the other hand, he hardly ever uses his divine powers directly, and never modifies reality, although often he has powers that are not really abnormal in the world he goes to, but which often classifies him as exceptional.
For Lycaon:
He has two forms, each with the ability to spawn angelic wings. The first is that of an anthro wolf with a dark gray coat, red eyes, often wearing a white gown. The second is that of a human with brown hair, honey brown eyes, wearing some sort of clothes. His weapon is a scythe capable of plunging enemies into a coma with a single contact with the blade.
He is very kind and helpful to Jordan his master, he did not hesitate for a second to sacrifice his body and his memories of his master's memory in order to help him. He has great love for Jordan, and great respect for him. He sees himself as a kind of protective father / uncle of Jordan.
For Séphiro:
He has only one form, that of a human in his thirties, silver hair, short and eyes just as silver. He is able to make angel wings appear at will. He uses two Chinese swords as a combat weapon and most often wears black clothes.
His character is quite gentle, he often acts like a big brother to Jordan. He was the second divine servant to be born to him, and he always had a will to help and protect him. He has often argued with Ganone regarding Jordan's life as a mortal in his world.
For Ganon:
Only one form, that of an olive green colossus, with flamboyant red hair. Most of his time he wears purple armor or gold and purple clothes. His weapons of choice are the giant sword and pistols.
He was created third, making him the youngest of divine servants. But he is the one who protects Jordan the most ardently. He often wanted to remove Jordan from his home world, to send him either to another world or to a dimensional pocket controlled by him and Sephiro. This so that he can live his life as a happy mortal. But Lycaon's refusal, reflected in his arguments with Sephiro, prevented him from putting his plan in motion.
Little thing to know about worlds, all have a reality flow once they are finished being built by their gods. This is so that they can function independently without the direct supervision of a god. We can compare all this to a program or a machine that runs autonomously, once on the way, touching it causes disruption in it.
Which explains one of the most important cosmic laws: A god cannot directly act on the flow of reality in a world. For example, making sure to save lives that should have ended. Giving miracles and other direct divine acts. This rule concerns the majority of worlds, except those called “divine”.
In case of violation of the rule, a disruption of the flow of reality will occur, making the line of it unstable. (Kind of like an EKG trace, except it should be flat and not have spikes) When a line becomes too unstable, it ends up breaking creating a disruption of reality and thus the implosion of this one and thus the end of this world. The only way to avoid the problem is to use divine power to counterbalance instability, the greater the instability, the more power is needed.
This rule explains why Jordan always fits into the flow of reality in a way that does not upset the fragile balance of the world he is visiting. Most often by creating a fake life or starting over as an infant for worlds at greatest risk.
In the meantime here is a little story, or an explanation if you prefer, on my divine persona. Good reading.
One of the characters that I created to represent myself is a human god: Jordan. (as always)
So here's his story:
Both of his parents are mortal, normal humans with no power. He was born with a mortal body and a divine soul, in a world abandoned by the gods (ours).
The problem is that at the age of 6, he realized that he was a god, thereby awakening his divine ancestry. This is reflected in several things, firstly the awakening of his divine powers, obtaining all the divine knowledge that he needs and who must know (including the divine rules) and to complete the creation of a divine servant. .
He named his servant Lycaon, he lived a few days with all his novelty until he completely went wild because he could not fully assimilate everything as a child and there was no god yet present in the world to help him (everyone else left to create a new world).
Lycaon being afraid of the death of his god and the destruction of the reality where he was, this sacrificed to seal himself and the knowledge of Jordan in the mind of this one.
Jordan then lost the memory of Lycaon's existence, but was calm and serene to continue his life.
It was a few years later that Jordan began his travels, that is to say in other realities, dimensions. The first that made was the world of Pokémon, in the region of Jotho.
Then over time, he obtains two other divine servants: Sephiro and Ganon with a gap of two years. Both knowing the existence of Lycaon in the mind of their divine master.
Over time his travels become more serious than just going to worlds for fun, starting to save other worlds. Living lifetimes, returning to the moment he was gone as if nothing had happened.
Unfortunately even though he had some amazing and exciting adventures in other worlds, his life in his was the worst: harassed, beaten and alone. Plus, with his powers, he knew his life would end before his 27th birthday.
His mortal life ends at 26, freeing him from his mortal body, thus giving him his immortal body and at the same time freeing Lycaon from his spirit. He continues to travel through the different worlds and from time to time respond to God's request for help.
So much for its overall history. Now it remains to explain what kind of god Jordan is, but also to explain the different kinds of god and their classification.
The gods are therefore classified as follows:
1st, the gods of creation and the gods of destruction.
These gods are often neutral entities, even if the gods of destruction are likened togods demonic because their personal creations are often very destructive. In reality, they often work together to create many worlds, combining their powers, plus it is complicated to create complex beings without the destructive inclination.
2nd, the major gods.
These gods are often the divine kings of the worlds, where at least the god with the most power because in most cases there is only one god of that power. They are theoretically not linked to any specific provision. They are near-omniscient, but lack the power of a god of creation or destruction. That is why they can create life forms alone, but cannot create world alone.
3rd, The Primary Gods.
These gods are much less powerful than the major gods, more often than not, they are the children of the primary gods. They only have enough power to control a few powers or elements. They mostly have nicknames, like god of fire, water, love. They could create life forms but only by joining together.
4th, The Secondary Gods.
These gods are extremely weak, they only control one element, or are protectors of a place. They have almost no power, but are able to work miracles, which gives them divine status. Moreover, their powers come from their believers, the more they have, the more powerful they are. Unfortunately if they lose their believer, their power collapses.
Jordan meanwhile is a god of creation and destruction, making him a very rare occurrence. A being of this nature cannot be born out of normal circumstances. It is a complex product of chance, divine instability, and other obscure factors. He has never met another god like him, of course he has met a god of creation and one of destruction, but neither having both absolute powers.
This often causes fear in other gods, because even though they have immortal bodies, they are not invincible and can be killed. Which resulted in situations where Jordan was forced to mend worlds without his prior consent or memories, via a divine abduction.
Gods like Jordan have no real limits, they are able to rewrite reality without any problem.
The personalities and appearance of Jordan and his divine servants are very important too.
For Jordan:
He is most often human during his travels, he changes species only when it is impossible for him to be human (because he does not exist, this due to the cosmic rule explained below). Or when a god makes him take the appearance of a specific species, which was often the case during his mortal life when he did not have his ultimate potential and especially linked to the jokes of certain entities divine, temporary imprisonment in a specific bodily form.
As a mortal human, he had an unremarkable appearance, brown eyes, brown hair, an ordinary face, only his large size made him stand out. On his travels, he rarely keeps his original appearance, changing everything every time, often according to his parents in the New World.
Personality level, he is always good, he seeks to help those who need him, often appreciated for his sincerity but also his kindness. He can also quickly become demonic against the bad guys, when he imagines plans against them.
On the other hand, he hardly ever uses his divine powers directly, and never modifies reality, although often he has powers that are not really abnormal in the world he goes to, but which often classifies him as exceptional.
For Lycaon:
He has two forms, each with the ability to spawn angelic wings. The first is that of an anthro wolf with a dark gray coat, red eyes, often wearing a white gown. The second is that of a human with brown hair, honey brown eyes, wearing some sort of clothes. His weapon is a scythe capable of plunging enemies into a coma with a single contact with the blade.
He is very kind and helpful to Jordan his master, he did not hesitate for a second to sacrifice his body and his memories of his master's memory in order to help him. He has great love for Jordan, and great respect for him. He sees himself as a kind of protective father / uncle of Jordan.
For Séphiro:
He has only one form, that of a human in his thirties, silver hair, short and eyes just as silver. He is able to make angel wings appear at will. He uses two Chinese swords as a combat weapon and most often wears black clothes.
His character is quite gentle, he often acts like a big brother to Jordan. He was the second divine servant to be born to him, and he always had a will to help and protect him. He has often argued with Ganone regarding Jordan's life as a mortal in his world.
For Ganon:
Only one form, that of an olive green colossus, with flamboyant red hair. Most of his time he wears purple armor or gold and purple clothes. His weapons of choice are the giant sword and pistols.
He was created third, making him the youngest of divine servants. But he is the one who protects Jordan the most ardently. He often wanted to remove Jordan from his home world, to send him either to another world or to a dimensional pocket controlled by him and Sephiro. This so that he can live his life as a happy mortal. But Lycaon's refusal, reflected in his arguments with Sephiro, prevented him from putting his plan in motion.
Little thing to know about worlds, all have a reality flow once they are finished being built by their gods. This is so that they can function independently without the direct supervision of a god. We can compare all this to a program or a machine that runs autonomously, once on the way, touching it causes disruption in it.
Which explains one of the most important cosmic laws: A god cannot directly act on the flow of reality in a world. For example, making sure to save lives that should have ended. Giving miracles and other direct divine acts. This rule concerns the majority of worlds, except those called “divine”.
In case of violation of the rule, a disruption of the flow of reality will occur, making the line of it unstable. (Kind of like an EKG trace, except it should be flat and not have spikes) When a line becomes too unstable, it ends up breaking creating a disruption of reality and thus the implosion of this one and thus the end of this world. The only way to avoid the problem is to use divine power to counterbalance instability, the greater the instability, the more power is needed.
This rule explains why Jordan always fits into the flow of reality in a way that does not upset the fragile balance of the world he is visiting. Most often by creating a fake life or starting over as an infant for worlds at greatest risk.
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