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A person/people (often a [[Our Gods Are Greater|god]], although the occasional [[Mad Scientist]] or [[Evilutionary Biologist]] dabbles in this as well), that has/have [[The Power of Creation|created]] an entire place or species. Frequently in fantasy fiction, there are often several creators of the races that inhabit the world, and the ones who created them often labeled as the [[King of the Gods]] of the race's respective [[Fantasy Pantheon|pantheon]]. The creator of the world or setting is often [[The Old Gods|above these gods]], someone who may in fact be the [[God of the Gods]]. |
A person/people (often a [[Our Gods Are Greater|god]], although the occasional [[Mad Scientist]] or [[Evilutionary Biologist]] dabbles in this as well), that has/have [[The Power of Creation|created]] an entire place or species. Frequently in fantasy fiction, there are often several creators of the races that inhabit the world, and the ones who created them often labeled as the [[King of the Gods]] of the race's respective [[Fantasy Pantheon|pantheon]]. The creator of the world or setting is often [[The Old Gods|above these gods]], someone who may in fact be the [[God of the Gods]]. |
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A common subtype has a being that personally created the [[Our Monsters Are Different|monsters]] of the setting, which is usually inspired by [[wikipedia:Echidna |
A common subtype has a being that personally created the [[Our Monsters Are Different|monsters]] of the setting, which is usually inspired by [[wikipedia:Echidna (mythology)|Echidna]], who mothered most of the monsters found throughout [[Greek Mythology]]. |
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A [[Creation Myth]] often involves a character of this type, although what's made could have been created without the involvement of any being whatsoever. Some type of spontaneous generation, perhaps? |
A [[Creation Myth]] often involves a character of this type, although what's made could have been created without the involvement of any being whatsoever. Some type of spontaneous generation, perhaps? |
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* Jubileus from ''[[Bayonetta]]'' is explicitly called the Creator by several accounts, including various enemies in the game. In [[Our Angels Are Different|The Hierarchy of Laguna]], she is the only Angel with the title of ''Dea'' ([[God|Goddess]] [[Altum Videtur|in Latin]]). {{spoiler|She also is a ''major'' example of [[Light Is Not Good]], as Jubileus is the [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] [[Final Boss]].}} |
* Jubileus from ''[[Bayonetta]]'' is explicitly called the Creator by several accounts, including various enemies in the game. In [[Our Angels Are Different|The Hierarchy of Laguna]], she is the only Angel with the title of ''Dea'' ([[God|Goddess]] [[Altum Videtur|in Latin]]). {{spoiler|She also is a ''major'' example of [[Light Is Not Good]], as Jubileus is the [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] [[Final Boss]].}} |
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* The creator god in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' is identified as the Maker. {{spoiler|It turns out that the entire conflict between Pulse and Cocoon has been engineered by the fal'Cie in an attempt to summon him back to fix their mistakes.}} |
* The creator god in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' is identified as the Maker. {{spoiler|It turns out that the entire conflict between Pulse and Cocoon has been engineered by the fal'Cie in an attempt to summon him back to fix their mistakes.}} |
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* {{spoiler|Luther Lansfeld}} in ''[[Star Ocean Till the End of Time]]'' is revealed to be the creator of the Universe. {{spoiler|In this case, he is actually a programmer who created a virtual universe inside a simulator.}} |
* {{spoiler|Luther Lansfeld}} in ''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]'' is revealed to be the creator of the Universe. {{spoiler|In this case, he is actually a programmer who created a virtual universe inside a simulator.}} |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |