Izuna Kimura wrote:I dislike the idea that they are all deceased and I think they shouldn't all be in one place.... if we spread the different mythologies out to other places we can create more and much more defined sub-plots to them. Instead of one big sub-plot which ends and the pantheon's just disappear which if we use my mythology idea on histories then the gods are meant to be quite important and so it wouldn't make sense to have a small little band of these beings.
It also doesn't make sense in terms of the way it is set out, firstly why would they all exist in a single dimension when they could create their own separate dimensions, I oppose the idea and think that there should be multiple dimensions with multiple gods, not just a handful. It allows a much more in depth design to the sub-plots and not just he superficial basics in a plot where they are all thrown into the same dimension, I mean seriously. If you put all mythological pantheons into a single room they would destroy each other from cultural difference, therefore I don't approve of this idea about them being all in a single dimension.
Um, I am somewhat confused. Are you proposing we make this a massive plot? Do you want to turn this into sub-plots instead of a tournament-type of event?
The entire idea is that the tournament place appears, tournament bosses get defeated/killed, and the tournament place ceases to exist. This is not a sub-plot, but a tournament
event that will be over in a few weeks if we have good luck. Sub-plot could last for several months at minimum, in my opinion.
What do you mean by history you've thought out?
They are a part of site lore, as we discussed, and we're among the greatest living beings around their own time - but, the inevitable fact is, that they are not present in the current day. Most rational and logical occurrence was their exile and extinction. Why else would they have let humans stop worshiping them? I don't see a reasonable explanation on your part. Can you expand on what you mean?
I don't see what you refer to by "they could create their own separate dimensions". They are not real gods, like Soul King. They are supernatural beings, that, when compared with humans who worshiped them, are god-like. This doesn't mean they are powerful, not in my opinion. They could very well be around 4-1 or something. Creating a personal dimension is something, that is easy to accomplish if you are a real god. Not if you're a hollow or a human.
If you didn't read, they did destroy each other. There is a maximum of 10 left. Cultural differences seem like a valid reason for why they fought each other in the first place. Now, they stick together to survive, for if they do not get along or at least pretend to get along, they're all going to die.
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[Only admins are allowed to see this link], who obviously didn't have a problem with this idea, but did have a problem with yours, Izuna, since what you are proposing is not a tournament but a full-scale plot. So, I forgot to add, that the Pantheon would be a no-death zone for everyone, but the False Gods, who are bound to it. In the event of their death, the Pantheon will collapse, and everyone who died or did not die there, will be returned to the place from where they entered the special dimension.
The prize should be a concrete object or artifact, maybe even multiple ones - the weapons of the False Gods could be acquired by whoever defeats the divinity in question, whilst the final prize could be something really, really great. We could look into mythologies to decide what exactly it is? It would be something that benefits a faction and an individual alike.
The shinigami aligned with Gotei 13 would make a one "team", and Espada could make another - and then there would be unaligned individuals. All of these parties will compete against each other, so we are expecting, that the people left standing after the main boss, will fight to get to the treasure/prize. Maybe the vault can only be accessed by a single person at a time, or something?
So the winner is defined by who is left standing. If all of the people left standing in the end are of the same team, then the prize would go for that team - if it's an individual, then the prize will go to them.