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== Tabletop Games == |
== Tabletop Games == |
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* [[Dragonlance]]: The Highgod from Beyond created the twenty-one gods - seven good, seven neutral, seven evil. Between them, they then create the world of Krynn and its peoples. Note that the Highgod is ''not'' the Judeo-Christian |
* [[Dragonlance]]: The Highgod from Beyond created the twenty-one gods - seven good, seven neutral, seven evil. Between them, they then create the world of Krynn and its peoples. Note that the Highgod is ''not'' the Judeo-Christian God—he's more like an [[Eldritch Abomination]] who didn't initially know what his children were doing, and when he discovered that they'd created a world, he started ''[[Deader Than Dead|erasing people from existence]]'', and it never occurred to him that the lives he took might have any value. |
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* The ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' universe may have been created by the Overgod Ao, but the world of Toril is the creation of the goddesses Selune and Shar. |
* The ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' universe may have been created by the Overgod Ao, but the world of Toril is the creation of the goddesses Selune and Shar. |
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** In the Avatar Trilogy, it is shown that Ao has a boss of his own, described as a "being of pure light" which is strongly implied to be the Judeao-Christian God. |
** In the Avatar Trilogy, it is shown that Ao has a boss of his own, described as a "being of pure light" which is strongly implied to be the Judeao-Christian God. |