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PRIMER OF DIVINITY

PRIMER OF DIVINITY

On the Identification of True Gods, Demi-Gods, and False Divinities

Filed Under: Aegis Multiversal Archive
Clearance: Ω-Restricted
Note: Public religions are unreliable sources.


I. What a God Is (And Is Not)

A god is not defined by worship, power, size, or immortality.

A god is defined by domain sovereignty.

A true god exists within the Godly Realm of at least one absolute attribute — an aspect of existence so fundamental that reality recognizes it as law rather than force.

Examples of attributes:

  • Endings

  • Time

  • Heat

  • Gravity

  • Silence

  • Growth

  • Decay

  • Motion

  • Void

  • Creation

A being that is an attribute — rather than merely wielding it — is divine.

Power without attribute is ascension, not godhood.


II. Shape Is Irrelevant

Gods do not have a fixed form.

They may manifest as:

  • A living entity

  • A planet

  • A storm

  • A blade

  • A concept

  • A song

  • A child

  • A mathematical constant

  • A ring

Form is a projection, not a body.

If the destruction of a god’s form does not end the attribute, the god persists.

This is why killing gods is nearly impossible.


III. The Godly Realm

The Godly Realm is not a place — it is a state of existence.

A being within the Godly Realm:

  • Does not use an attribute — it exists as its expression

  • Does not obey causality when acting within its domain

  • Cannot be fully understood by mortal perception

  • Is recognized by reality itself as authoritative

A god may possess multiple attributes.

Example:
End exists simultaneously as:

  • Ending

  • Curiosity

  • Pain

  • Cycle

  • Termination of meaning

This multiplicity is what made End nearly unbeatable.


IV. Demi-Gods — The Threshold State

A demi-god is a mortal who has exceeded the maximum survivable limit of mortal existence and survived the consequence.

The Requirement:

A mortal must reach 100 in a single physical stat
(Strength, Endurance, Speed, etc.)

This is not symbolic.

At 100, the body will attempt to kill itself:

  • Organs rupture

  • Bones reject muscle

  • Neural feedback overloads

  • Reality resists the contradiction

If the mortal survives this collapse, an evolution event occurs.


V. Godly Evolution

Upon surviving the threshold, the mortal undergoes Godform Manifestation.

This is not cosmetic.

Their biology, soul, and metaphysical structure rewrite themselves to accommodate impossible strain.

This results in:

  • A Godly Form — the truest expression of what the being has become

  • Permanent divergence from mortal rules

  • Partial immunity to causality within a narrow scope

Some demi-gods are locked into this form.

Others learn to shift between forms, refining control.

No two godly evolutions are identical.


VI. Limits of Demi-Godhood

A demi-god:

  • Is not eternal

  • Does not possess domain sovereignty

  • Can be killed

  • Can be replaced

  • Can be outgrown

They are living contradictions — not laws.

Even the strongest demi-god is still beneath true divinity.


VII. How True Gods Are Born

A mortal cannot become a true god alone.

This is absolute.

There are only two known methods of true god creation:

1. Primordial Emergence (Extinct)

The original gods formed naturally from reality stabilizing itself.
This process no longer occurs.

2. Dual Demi-God Convergence (Extremely Rare)

Two demi-gods, each stabilized beyond mortal limits, may merge — willingly or catastrophically.

If their combined existence:

  • Anchors an attribute

  • Stabilizes reality instead of rupturing it

  • Is acknowledged by the Godly Realm

Then a new god is born.

The original beings cease to exist as individuals.

Godhood consumes identity.


VIII. False Gods, Proven, and Ascendants

Many beings are mistaken for gods.

Proven:

Ascended superhumans empowered by belief, bloodlines, or cosmic thresholds.
They wield immense force — but do not embody attributes.

They can rule worlds.
They cannot rewrite reality.

Ascendants:

Entities elevated by artifacts, viruses, or divine residue (e.g., Limitless Virus).
Powerful, unstable, finite.

Demon Lords:

Not gods.
They serve gods — knowingly or not.


IX. The Simplest Test

To determine if something is a god, ask one question:

If it ceased to exist, would reality lose something fundamental?

If the answer is yes — it is a god.

If the answer is no — it is merely powerful.


X. Final Axiom

Gods do not seek worship.
They do not need belief.
They do not fear death.

They are what ends, burns, falls, grows, or remains.

Everything else — Proven, demi-gods, kings, monsters — are temporary answers to permanent questions.

And reality remembers the difference.