The Pantheon Realm
The endless ocean, where all things created reside. A part of everything.
About
The Pantheon Realm is a catch-all location for A Pawnβs Creation, with how every gods, mortals, and worlds reside within it. Think of the realm as a vast ocean, while the worlds and gods are the structures and creatures that resided within it.
Inside the realm, there are several worlds where mortals reside, along with the gods. There aren't really any strict rules in living here, except for the fact any gods can be screwed over by the higher gods (including Creation) anytime. So it's kind of a lawless (in dangerous way) realm.
Contents
- Hierachy within the Realm
- The Gods
- Visitors
- Within the Realm
- Navigating the Realm
- Minor Worlds
- Communication
- Stories
- Residents
Hierachy within the Realm
The Gods
Everything about the gods, from their overall hierachy to their abilities, can be read here.
They mainly reside somewhere within the realm, usually within their own minor worlds, or found wandering around within the realm.
Visitors
Those who are not considered gods, but are allowed to visit the Pantheon Realm. Their visits usually take place in one of the minor worlds.
These include:
- Angels (only the ones the gods allow them to hang out there).
- Mortals who caught the attention of the gods some other way. Such as:
- everyone from The Immortal Squad: god wouldn't let these specific guys die, so yes, this counts as them catching god's attention
- if a god decides to (re)create a specific mortal (aka. a very special guy (gender neutral)), and they live in the pantheon realm (or its minor world) instead of getting to live in the major world. those kinds of special mortals would fall under the visitor category, despite the fact they might've made their home at the mini-world.
- this is basically the deal with Lumi
Within the Realm
The realm has an appearance of a vast ocean located beneath a dark sky, with seemingly endless depths within the ocean and endless heights within the skies. Remains of past creations may remain as stars in the skies, or other structures within the ocean.
The worlds usually take form of a structure or an island. They can appear as floating locations in the skies, within the depths of the ocean, or takes form of an island.
Navigating the Realm
Gods can usually hover around within the realm, or they can conjure/build their own vehicles to navigate around (usually takes form of watercrafts). If they can pull it off, they can also teleport, too.
The Major Worlds are usually kept far away from the other, and gods would usually learn how to teleport between these worlds early on. No time to be sailing around.
Personal Vessels used within the Realm
A god can have their own vessels/vehicle to travel around the realm too, as a treat.
Their personal vessels usually serve more purpose than just transportation, as they also serve as their office too.
The vessel often takes form of watercrafts (that may sometimes be used in air), such as flying ships. Sometimes, they're treated like a minor world, considering the stuff they sometimes put in their vehicles.
Minor Worlds
There are also smaller worlds within the realm too (they're comparable to smaller islands or smaller structures, if we're going by "Pantheon Realm is an ocean" metaphor), and they're mostly utilized for different purposes by the gods. Like a place for gods to hang out, to fight, and so on.
The god who created a minor world can freely manipulate and set rules for their own worlds, and each minor world is usually shared with their partner gods.
It can be used as homes, arenas, stages, sandboxesβanything goes. And technically speaking, they can make their own scenarios/settings, using the existing mortals from Major Worlds too.
List of Minor Worlds
The Ruins
The abandoned creations that culminated throughout the years of Pantheon Realm's existence. Abandoned worlds, mortals, creations, and any other creations.
Communication
Inside the realm, gods (or angels) communicate through what can be best described as wordless telepathy. And they may communicate with mortals through this method too, though the mortal wouldn't be able to answer them with the same method (if they actually understood the message).
A mortal can learn to interpret someone's message via wordless telepathy. And a god could grant them the ability to send messages through it. Once granted, a mortal could use the wordless telepathy anywhere. One doesn't need to open their mouth to communicate this way, but mortals may use their mouth and body language to accompany their message. (It may be easier for a human to speak their message out loud in their preferred language, and send the message's concepts to the receiver via telepathy.)
The very important thing for a message sender is to make sure the receiver could properly parse the message, so they often send messages by using concepts. They'd also have to make sure the receiver is conscious enough to receive their message.
This communication method is created to bypass potential language barriers in the Pantheon Realm.
Stories
All the story concepts, short stories, etc. that takes place in this world!
Residents
Visitors are not included, so it's just the gods here.
- π Gods of Mortality
- π Gods of Nature
- π Gods of Possibilities
- π Gods of Psyche
- π God of Creation
- π God of Destruction
- π God of Time
- π Egatha-Irtia, the Archenemies
- π©Έ Eli-A, the Second Mortality Gods
- π The Unnamed Psyche Gods, of Sentiment and Survival
- ποΈ Genofi, the Eye of Contradiction
- π Illustro-Nathereth, the Equinox
- π©Έ The Guardian Gods
- π Theltere-Dranogh, the Twins
- π©Έ Valei-Deswyn, the third Mortality Gods
- π Vinlei-Chesar, the Lovers
- ποΈ Vrios-Irrus, the Fate Holders
- π©Έ Vein, the Artist God
- βοΈ The Three Swordsmen of Zenith Ocean
- π Gnosis, the Deity of Knowledge
- π₯ Atlas, the Deity of Battle