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Low Godly question.

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So theoretically wouldn't reality warpers have low godly without feats? So hear me out: lets say the reality warper can be alive even if their brain is destroyed, their consciousness would still exist on a meta level if they can function without a brain to contain said consciousness.

So that being said; can a reality warper have low godly, as they could just use their power to warp themselves a new body for their mind to inhabit? This of course would be a highly case by case scenario.
 
Well warping yourself a new body sounds like ressurrection to me, and even then if they have no feats of being able to think after death then I think it's safe to assume their minds would go unconscious, and therefore permanently dead.
 
Akreious said:
Well warping yourself a new body sounds like resurrection to me, and even then if they have no feats of being able to think after death then I think it's safe to assume their minds would go unconscious, and therefore permanently dead.
I don't think it would necessarily be resurrection. Death is when you go unconscious....like for good (barring outside help). This situation is for when they can survive as a conscious.

What if just their brain gets destroyed? The brain is the container for your conscious. So would being able to fully think and function normally with it gone count?
 
If the person in question is able to reasonably think and stay conscious even after death and they retain their powers, they SHOULD be able to recreate their own body and "plop" themselves back in. I guess technically it'd be Low-Godly but you aren't really regenerating and instead making a new body for yourself, AKA Ressurrection (Dying then coming back in a new body)
 
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