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The '''Original Gods''' are the original theoretical gods of the "original" universe before it was splintered into the multiverse we know today. | The '''Original Gods''' are the original theoretical gods of the "original" universe before it was splintered into the multiverse we know today. | ||
It is in reference to the [[Original Universe Theory]], bantered about in certain places in the multiverse. | It is in reference to the '''[[Original Universe Theory]]''', bantered about in certain places in the multiverse. | ||
=The Story= | =The Story= | ||
According to the theory, the [[Omniverse]] that we know of currently, with its multitude of universes and dimensions, was originally just one universe. In this singular universe, a group of beings advanced fast and became literal gods. As gods they took domain over all they surveyed, including manipulating events to ensure their dominance. | According to the theory, the [[Omniverse]] that we know of currently, with its multitude of universes and dimensions, was originally just one universe. In this singular universe, a group of beings advanced fast and became literal gods. As gods they took domain over all they surveyed, including manipulating events to ensure their dominance. The universe was literally their playground and they treated it as such. | ||
But they discovered that their universe was also flawed and will soon come apart through [[Event Terminal|"the big rip"]]. They also did not accept the fact that it was their own meddling as gods that caused this hastened end. | But they discovered that their universe was also flawed and will soon come apart through '''[[Event Terminal|"the big rip"]]'''. They also did not accept the fact that it was their own meddling as gods that caused this hastened end. | ||
To stop this from happening, these gods combined their powers to go back in time and breach into the time before [[Event One]], when the universe would come to being. The idea was to fix the "flaw" that would hasten the universe's demise. The universe would then be "restarted" with them already as gods, and they would be allowed to mold the universe as they saw fit. | To stop this from happening, these gods combined their powers to go back in time and breach into the time before '''[[Event One]]''', when the universe would come to being. The idea was to fix the "flaw" that would hasten the universe's demise. The universe would then be "restarted" with them already as gods, and they would be allowed to mold the universe as they saw fit so it would continue to infinity. | ||
But | But once they breached the impossible time before time, they had a problem. While there was consensus about what to do, these gods had no consensus about what needed to be fixed. Each one had their own designs about how the universe "should" be, and many of those designs would exclude some or all of the other gods. There was squabbling and disagreement that lasted until the time "before" had passed and "Event One" happened. | ||
When "Event One" happened, the Omniverse came into being, immediately followed by the splintering of the one universe into infinitude. | When "Event One" happened, the Omniverse again came into being, immediately followed by the splintering of the one universe into infinitude. | ||
The multiverse was created within the Omniverse, with several universes supposedly based off one or more of the "Original Gods". Gods of unstoppable power reborn as various lesser gods and demigods, deities of legend, which we know today as superpowered beings. | The multiverse was created within the Omniverse, with several universes supposedly based off one or more of the "Original Gods". Gods of unstoppable power reborn as various lesser gods and demigods, deities of legend, and some of which we know today as superpowered beings. | ||
=Truth?= | =Truth?= | ||
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=Related Information= | =Related Information= | ||
{{Multiverse}} | {{Multiverse}} | ||
The "Original Gods" were first mentioned by the multiverse destroyer [[Alor]], who believed himself to be reborn as "The Alpha and The Omega" of Original Gods. | The "Original Gods" were first mentioned by the multiverse destroyer '''[[Alor]]''', who believed himself to be reborn as "The Alpha and The Omega" of Original Gods, although he could not say which of those gods he was. | ||
[[Category: Terminology]] | [[Category: Terminology]] | ||
[[Category: Background]] | [[Category: Background]] |
Latest revision as of 10:32, 20 August 2021
The Original Gods are the original theoretical gods of the "original" universe before it was splintered into the multiverse we know today.
It is in reference to the Original Universe Theory, bantered about in certain places in the multiverse.
The Story
According to the theory, the Omniverse that we know of currently, with its multitude of universes and dimensions, was originally just one universe. In this singular universe, a group of beings advanced fast and became literal gods. As gods they took domain over all they surveyed, including manipulating events to ensure their dominance. The universe was literally their playground and they treated it as such.
But they discovered that their universe was also flawed and will soon come apart through "the big rip". They also did not accept the fact that it was their own meddling as gods that caused this hastened end.
To stop this from happening, these gods combined their powers to go back in time and breach into the time before Event One, when the universe would come to being. The idea was to fix the "flaw" that would hasten the universe's demise. The universe would then be "restarted" with them already as gods, and they would be allowed to mold the universe as they saw fit so it would continue to infinity.
But once they breached the impossible time before time, they had a problem. While there was consensus about what to do, these gods had no consensus about what needed to be fixed. Each one had their own designs about how the universe "should" be, and many of those designs would exclude some or all of the other gods. There was squabbling and disagreement that lasted until the time "before" had passed and "Event One" happened.
When "Event One" happened, the Omniverse again came into being, immediately followed by the splintering of the one universe into infinitude.
The multiverse was created within the Omniverse, with several universes supposedly based off one or more of the "Original Gods". Gods of unstoppable power reborn as various lesser gods and demigods, deities of legend, and some of which we know today as superpowered beings.
Truth?
There is no way for certain if the "Original Gods" ever existed, or if the multiverse came into being according to this theory. The fact that there are certain beings that have common or identical natures that exist across multiple dimensions and universes does not mean that these were "original gods".
The only way this could be proven is if one of these "Original Gods" who existed before Event One were to reveal themselves and show who these "Original Gods" were and how they are reflected in the multiverse today.
Related Information
This entry deals with an alternate universe. |
The "Original Gods" were first mentioned by the multiverse destroyer Alor, who believed himself to be reborn as "The Alpha and The Omega" of Original Gods, although he could not say which of those gods he was.