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| The common person makes little distinction between the idea of outer gods and local gods and would simply refer to most of the entities catalogued here as "gods". | The common person makes little distinction between the idea of outer gods and local gods and would simply refer to most of the entities catalogued here as "gods". |
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| [[cosmology:gods:cosmic-gods:main|Cosmic Gods]] are supernatural beings who primarily exist outside Prasinos and who seem to communicate across great distances with their followers on Prasinos, or who are known to exist on Prasinos as Avatars((An Avatar is a representation of an entity that does not enclose their entire being.)). | [[cosmology:cosmic-gods:main|Cosmic Gods]] are supernatural beings who primarily exist outside Prasinos and who seem to communicate across great distances with their followers on Prasinos, or who are known to exist on Prasinos as Avatars((An Avatar is a representation of an entity that does not enclose their entire being.)). |
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| [[cosmology:gods:cosmic-gods:bahamut]] is a well known outer god. His true nature is unclear but he appears in visions and dreams. In the rare occasion that one encounters Bahamut in person, they would most likely be encountering an avatar; if that avatar were destroyed Bahamut himself would continue to exist. | [[cosmology:cosmic-gods:Bahamut]] is a well known outer god. His true nature is unclear but he appears in visions and dreams. In the rare occasion that one encounters Bahamut in person, they would most likely be encountering an avatar; if that avatar were destroyed Bahamut himself would continue to exist. |
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| While it is possible for an outer god to be destroyed or otherwise disappear, this is only known to have happened by being usurped by other outer gods. It is not generally assumed that a mortal could pose a fatal threat to an outer god. | While it is possible for an outer god to be destroyed or otherwise disappear, this is only known to have happened by being usurped by other outer gods. It is not generally assumed that a mortal could pose a fatal threat to an outer god. |
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| [[cosmology:gods:local-gods:main|Local gods]] are supernatural beings or in some cases ascended natural beings who exist on Prasinos. These entities may have been placed on Prasinos for some purpose by an outer god, or ascended mortality through exposure to unique circumstances. | [[cosmology:local-gods:main|Local gods]] are supernatural beings or in some cases ascended natural beings who exist on Prasinos. These entities may have been placed on Prasinos for some purpose by an outer god, or ascended mortality through exposure to unique circumstances. |
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| [[cosmology:gods:local-gods:coriander|Coriander]] is an example of a well known local god. He physically inhabits the body of a wolf, and appears to have become immortal by a boon from [[cosmology:gods:cosmic-gods:correlon|Correlon]]. While he is ageless it is presumed that if that body were destroyed, Coriander would cease to exist. | [[cosmology:local-gods:coriander|Coriander]] is an example of a well known local god. He physically inhabits the body of a wolf, and appears to have become immortal by a boon from [[cosmology:cosmic-gods:correlon|Correlon]]. While he is ageless it is presumed that if that body were destroyed, Coriander would cease to exist. |
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