The Maker

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A person/people (often a god, although the occasional Mad Scientist or Evilutionary Biologist dabbles in this as well), that has/have 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 pantheon. The creator of the world or setting is often above these gods, someone who may in fact be the God of the Gods.

A common subtype has a being that personally created the monsters of the setting, which is usually inspired by Echidna, who mothered most of the monsters found throughout Greek Mythology.

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?

Tropes used in The Maker include:


Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Literature

  • Eru Iluvatar from The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings.
  • Aslan from The Chronicles of Narnia.
  • Discworld has three: The Creator who began the entire universe (with an analog to a musical number), the being who built the actual Disc (on commission), and the God of Evolution who designed most of the actual species (carefully ignoring the fact that by the definition of evolution, his job makes no sense). Incidentally, Rincewind has, at least indirectly, interfered with all of these.
  • Starmaker, by Olaf Stapledon, is a 1937 science fiction novel which broke new ground by exploring the concept in relationship to the size and scale of the known universe and the fact that most of the universe seems to consist of empty space with occasional blobs of flaming hydrogen.

Mythology and Religion

Video Games

  • Arceus from Pokémon.
  • The Maker from Dragon Age. Or so the Chantry claims: In-Universe theories are abound that "the Maker" is simply a particularly powerful Fade spirit whose authority nobody dared to challenge.
  • You, the player, in Spore.
  • In the Myst universe, the race of D'ni believe in a god called "the Maker", who it is believed wrote everything into existence (as Rewriting Reality is a major theme).
  • Jubileus from Bayonetta is explicitly called the Creator by several accounts, including various enemies in the game. In The Hierarchy of Laguna, she is the only Angel with the title of Dea (Goddess in Latin). She also is a major example of Light Is Not Good, as Jubileus is the Sealed Evil in a Can Final Boss.
  • The creator god in Final Fantasy XIII is identified as the Maker. 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.
  • Luther Lansfeld in Star Ocean: Till the End of Time is revealed to be the creator of the Universe. In this case, he is actually a programmer who created a virtual universe inside a simulator.

Western Animation