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* AllMythsAreTrue: InUniverse, to an extent. Each culture usually has their own set of gods they pray to, and each of these gods exist. However, rather than there being a ton of gods around, there is only one set of gods but each culture unknowingly worships a [[AmalgamatedIndividual different]] ''[[AmalgamatedIndividual aspect or facet]]'' [[AmalgamatedIndividual of each god]]. For example, Muradin the dwarven god of crafting is the same figure as Ytarru the Ytarran god of creation, but with different names and different virtues being emphasized (Muradin advising more caution in his dwarven followers than Ytarru did with his, possibly because of the fate that befell the Ytarrans). Demonac goes into more detail about this in a video dedicated to the gods in his setting (which can be seen [[https://youtu.be/ir1IPIsc4n8?si=tfF6qMHpIpYvKbpI here]]), saying this isn't an entirely conscious process for the gods, which can cause them to seemingly act against themselves at times.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: InUniverse, to an extent. Each culture usually has their own set of gods they pray to, and each of these gods exist. However, rather than there being a ton of gods around, there is only one set of gods but each culture unknowingly worships a [[AmalgamatedIndividual different]] ''[[AmalgamatedIndividual aspect or facet]]'' [[AmalgamatedIndividual of each god]]. For example, Muradin the dwarven god of crafting is the same figure as both Infernus (the human, and orcish, god of fire and forging) and Ytarru the (the Ytarran god of creation, creation), but with different names and different virtues being emphasized (Muradin (e.g. Muradin advising more caution in his dwarven followers than Ytarru did with his, possibly because of the fate that befell the Ytarrans). Demonac goes into more detail about this in a video dedicated to the gods in his setting (which can be seen [[https://youtu.be/ir1IPIsc4n8?si=tfF6qMHpIpYvKbpI here]]), saying this isn't an entirely conscious process for the gods, which can cause them to seemingly act against themselves at times.
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General clarification on work content


* AllMythsAreTrue: InUniverse, to an extent. Each culture usually has their own set of gods they pray to, and each of these gods exist. However, rather than there being a ton of gods around, there is only one set of gods but each culture unknowingly worships a [[AmalgamatedIndividual different]] ''[[AmalgamatedIndividual aspect or facet]]'' [[AmalgamatedIndividual of each god]]. For example, the dwarven god of crafting is the same figure as the Ytarran god of creation, but with different names and different virtues being emphasized. Demonac goes into more detail about this in a video dedicated to the gods in his setting (which can be seen [[https://youtu.be/ir1IPIsc4n8?si=tfF6qMHpIpYvKbpI here]]), saying this isn't an entirely conscious process for the gods, which can cause them to seemingly act against themselves at times.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: InUniverse, to an extent. Each culture usually has their own set of gods they pray to, and each of these gods exist. However, rather than there being a ton of gods around, there is only one set of gods but each culture unknowingly worships a [[AmalgamatedIndividual different]] ''[[AmalgamatedIndividual aspect or facet]]'' [[AmalgamatedIndividual of each god]]. For example, Muradin the dwarven god of crafting is the same figure as Ytarru the Ytarran god of creation, but with different names and different virtues being emphasized.emphasized (Muradin advising more caution in his dwarven followers than Ytarru did with his, possibly because of the fate that befell the Ytarrans). Demonac goes into more detail about this in a video dedicated to the gods in his setting (which can be seen [[https://youtu.be/ir1IPIsc4n8?si=tfF6qMHpIpYvKbpI here]]), saying this isn't an entirely conscious process for the gods, which can cause them to seemingly act against themselves at times.

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