Zizius
Order and Authority
Lore:
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It is a consciousness beyond comprehension.
A being both omnipotent and omnipresent, weaving reality itself with a single glare.
In its vast omniscience, Godthrone created consciousness.
Dreams within dreams, and the infinite potential of existence.
Despite being absolute, Godthrone exists in a paradoxical state—both mindless and supremely aware.
the cornerstone of creation in this setting.
The Purebloods were the first beings to awaken from Godthrone's creation, directly forged from its divine essence. They are considered the rightful heirs of Godthrone’s omnipotence, carrying the unfiltered power and purity of their creator. Longing for the affection of their "Father," the Purebloods sought to emulate Godthrone’s creative act and, in turn, birthed their own progeny.
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Creation and Renewal
Chaos and Change
Knowledge and Mystery
Abyssal Forge of Oblivion
Infernal Crucible of Ash
Abyss of the Drowned Moon
Tempest Citadel of Shadows
From the Purebloods came the Space Gods, celestial beings of immense power who inherited the essence of their creators. Though revered, they are not without flaws. Some Space Gods were compassionate, guiding and nurturing the worlds and their inhabitants, while others, blinded by pride, enslaved the Mere—a term used to describe the mortal races, viewed as lesser by many of the Space Gods.
Dominion and Suppression
Tyranny and Vanity
Obsession and Manipulation
Annihilation and Despair
Parallel to the Purebloods, the Outer Gods arose as the second direct children of Godthrone. Unlike the Space Gods, they embodied the chaotic, primal forces of existence, giving rise to the Primordials, beings that govern raw, untamed aspects of reality. The Outer Gods are enigmatic, feared even by their siblings, as their nature often conflicts with order and stability.
Infinite Hunger and Void Consumption
Madness and Twisted Perception
Pestilence and Biological Horror
Silent Terror and Cosmic Isolation
The Mere were the third creation of Godthrone, born of consciousness itself. They are diverse, encompassing all mortal races and species, from animals to machines. While often seen as inferior by the Space Gods, the Mere possess an unparalleled potential for growth and transformation. Starting weak, they can ascend to godhood through their actions, faith, and the development of their innate gifts.
The Benevolent Tyrant
The Enigma of Beauty and Darkness
The Spider Queen
The Reaper of Nations
Godthrone ensured that every being, whether awakened or born, held the potential to wield divine powers. Consciousness is the key—any being capable of thought can ascend beyond their origins. While the starting point may vary, all can achieve greatness:
The world itself reflects this hierarchy, with beings rising through faith, mastery of magic, and self-determination. Mere often create their own religions, channeling collective belief into tangible power, further accelerating their ascension.
The collective consciousness of all beings gave rise to the Godthrone Continent, the central hub of existence. This mythical landmass fractured into the Elemental Planes, each embodying a fundamental aspect of creation:
Aging and death are fluid concepts within this reality. All beings are inherently long-lived, their lifespans dictated more by circumstance than biology. The cycle of life and death ties deeply into the Astral Plane, where souls are reborn, ascend to higher forms, or are guided to their final rest.
Through mastery of magic, faith, and willpower, the Mere can transcend their mortal origins. Many seek godhood, using the collective faith of others to bolster their power. The journey of a Mere to divinity often involves trials of growth, self-discovery, and the unification of their innate potential with divine blessings.
Not all Space Gods enslave the Mere; many have compassion for these mortal beings, guiding them or forming alliances. Conversely, some Outer Gods despise the Primordials born of them and seek to eradicate their creations. Interactions between these divine hierarchies are fraught with tension, rivalry, and occasional unity against greater threats.
Even among the Purebloods, anomalies arise. There are tales of a Pureblood birthing an Outer God—an act that defied natural order and resulted in a weakened, outcast entity. Such exceptions highlight the unpredictable nature of Godthrone’s creation.
In this universe, consciousness is the great equalizer. It grants all beings, regardless of origin, the ability to grow, change, and transcend. The world of Godthrone is a tapestry of power, ambition, and mystery, where mortals can become gods, gods can fall, and the ultimate truths of existence remain tantalizingly out of reach.
Here, in the shadow of Godthrone’s omnipotence, every being is a thread in the cosmic weave, striving to leave their mark on the infinite expanse of creation.