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I could have just put this into my next general revision of the verse, but this stuff is confusing enough that I thought having its own thread might be appropriate.
For context: The character Balancer created a pocket dimension called the Divine World. The Divine World is a replica of 1990 Japan:
Then we get the following statement of Balancer:
So Balancer created the timeline of the pocket dimension, yes?
Well, that would be the first idea, but it has a problem: As Balancer says this concerns things that happened in Africa and Europe. The Divine World is only Japan, though. So its timeline shouldn't contain things that happened in Africa.
So does Balancer just mean that he, like, wrote the history books in Japan so that this stuff is in it? Can't be the case either. The statement mentions how the Olympus gods interpret certain events. To summarize what the debate is about: The Olympus gods have certain weapons made to kill the Giants of their mythology. The group debates which nature these weapons have. That would be determined by which nature the Giants have. On a Godless Planet runs a lot on religion development theory, so the nature of the Giants is determined by what caused them to become incorporated into the religion. One theory is that they are anthropomorphic manifestations of natural disasters. Another is that they represent the (culture of) Cro-Magnons, an alternate form of humanity that at the time was taller and more advanced than modern humans and from which the modern humans learned when they met them.
I.e. dependent on how history went, the powers/equipment of the Greek gods would be different and Balancer said explicitly that he made it so that either may be the case, not that it would be the case regardless. It was his decision. He could have done something else if he wanted to.
So the history in question has actual effects on the present, meaning it must "have happened" to an extent more than just being what Balancer programmed in as knowledge in the Divine World.
To summarize the facts:
My best guess is that Balancer, whose primary power is shaping reality through powerful Information Manipulation (Type 2), created the world so that the things in it had the attribute of "being the result of a past where humanity knew of the 3rd Generation mythology when they left Africa and met their predecessors in Europe".
I.e. rather than actually creating a past, he just created a present that has an abstract property of having the history Balancer desired.
So he basically has "History Manipulation" as an ability.
What would we actually put on the page then, though?
I would suggest to pick one of those two options:
Edit: To tag on something related to this - Whatever we decide here Balancer should also have (limited) Power Nullification via it. That is because the world being set in 1990 also makes it so that Yomoji doesn't have his authority over the heliocentric system in it, as in actual history he only got it 1992.
For context: The character Balancer created a pocket dimension called the Divine World. The Divine World is a replica of 1990 Japan:
<Shut up. That was the Divine World. To contain the gods of earth and eliminate any unfairness, a world was created based on a certain era. Thank you very much for using it.>
(Volume 1-A)<The current year is 3203, but the Divine World is set during the 1990s due to certain circumstances.>
(Volume 2-A Chapter 2)“Yes. Kyushu is Africa, Shikoku is Australia, Honshu is Eurasia, and Hokkaido is America. And in fact, the ley lines connect those parts of the world with the corresponding parts of Japan. During the Earth Age, a plan was carried out to strengthen those connections so controlling Japan would give you the power of those other lands as well.”
And…
“Since this Divine World is Shinto and thus based on Japan, the same applies to it.”
“I knew about that.”
She was a good and obedient girl. She kept Kido from appearing like a know-it-all.
“Then,” she began again. “The non-Shinto gods who have had a real manifestation generally use the part of this Divine World Japan that corresponds to them when setting up a base here. Although the nameless Shinto gods and spirits and the automatons far outnumber them, so they hold a position more like foreign exchange students.”
“Then where does our school fit into all this?”
“It works like this:”
- Each mythology has a virtual manifestation world in an alternate dimension.
- Each mythology has a real manifestation world in the corresponding part of Japan.
- Our school is a gathering place for those who approve of Shinto working with a human to terraform.
- Due to the interests of the various gods and political conflicts, a lot of gods end up gathering in the Tachikawa area.
Then we get the following statement of Balancer:
i.e. Balancer made certain events in the far past happen.<I created this world so either way will work. I made it so humanity already had an idea of their 3rd generation mythology when they left Africa, but I also made it so they met their predecessors in Europe. The question is which way the Olympus gods interpreted it.>
So Balancer created the timeline of the pocket dimension, yes?
Well, that would be the first idea, but it has a problem: As Balancer says this concerns things that happened in Africa and Europe. The Divine World is only Japan, though. So its timeline shouldn't contain things that happened in Africa.
So does Balancer just mean that he, like, wrote the history books in Japan so that this stuff is in it? Can't be the case either. The statement mentions how the Olympus gods interpret certain events. To summarize what the debate is about: The Olympus gods have certain weapons made to kill the Giants of their mythology. The group debates which nature these weapons have. That would be determined by which nature the Giants have. On a Godless Planet runs a lot on religion development theory, so the nature of the Giants is determined by what caused them to become incorporated into the religion. One theory is that they are anthropomorphic manifestations of natural disasters. Another is that they represent the (culture of) Cro-Magnons, an alternate form of humanity that at the time was taller and more advanced than modern humans and from which the modern humans learned when they met them.
(2-B Chapter 24)“Most likely, the oldest existing gods, and the gods of the Pangean mythology, were from the preceding 3rd generation. That would mean Olympus’s gods of war are designed to slay the 3rd generation gods.”
“The Cro-Magnons mostly lived in Europe, West Asia, and Africa’s north coast. But just like humanity migrated over long periods of time, they must have been found here and there beyond those places.
“It is highly likely that humanity encountered them during the early part of their migration. And it is thought their crossbreeding with modern humans is what created the foundation of the Caucasoid humans who live in Europe and West Asia. As a result, they disappeared ten thousand years ago, leaving only modern humans behind. Do you know what this means?”
“The giants.”
Tenma turned toward the thunder god, so he clarified.
“During the time when the humans were creating their myths, they met the ‘giants’ who had preceded them and learned a lot of new technology and ways of thinking from them, but then they disappeared. Is that what you’re trying to say?”
“Yeah, that’s it all right. And now we have two possible answers.
“Anthropomorphized nature worship from an age before writing.
“The history of the culture absorbed from the older forms of humanity.”
(2-B Chapter 25)“If the giants are anthropomorphized nature worship, the gods of war will be designed to battle giant gods. They will likely fight using divine protections and spell power.”
And…
“If the giants are modern humanity’s history with the older forms of humanity, then they will be a collection of technology. In that case, the gods of war will likely use physical speed, attack power, and mechanical abilities to pull off the same effect as divine protections and spells.”
I.e. dependent on how history went, the powers/equipment of the Greek gods would be different and Balancer said explicitly that he made it so that either may be the case, not that it would be the case regardless. It was his decision. He could have done something else if he wanted to.
So the history in question has actual effects on the present, meaning it must "have happened" to an extent more than just being what Balancer programmed in as knowledge in the Divine World.
To summarize the facts:
- Balancer created the world so that humanity knew of the 3rd Generation mythology when they left Africa and met their predecessors in Europe.
- Neither Europe nor Africa is part of the Divine World.
- What actually happened in the past has actual consequences on the world, beyond just what people believe happened.
My best guess is that Balancer, whose primary power is shaping reality through powerful Information Manipulation (Type 2), created the world so that the things in it had the attribute of "being the result of a past where humanity knew of the 3rd Generation mythology when they left Africa and met their predecessors in Europe".
I.e. rather than actually creating a past, he just created a present that has an abstract property of having the history Balancer desired.
So he basically has "History Manipulation" as an ability.
What would we actually put on the page then, though?
I would suggest to pick one of those two options:
- Just write "History Manipulation" and a corresponding explanation of what that means like the paragraph above this one. Don't link it to anything at all. Pro: That's neutral. Con: People will probably complain in vs-threads as it's too complicated for them to judge what to do with that.
- Make it something like Causality Manipulation as the closest equivalent: One could think of the power as making it so that the cause of the present Divine World is a history in which the desired things happened. Pro: It's a specific ability that's easily classified. Con: It's a questionable equalization.
Edit: To tag on something related to this - Whatever we decide here Balancer should also have (limited) Power Nullification via it. That is because the world being set in 1990 also makes it so that Yomoji doesn't have his authority over the heliocentric system in it, as in actual history he only got it 1992.
“So Yomoji-senpai can do the rotation?”
I was pretty sure there was a story that worked against that. Y’know, that one. Um…
“Galileo, was it? Um, that whole thing with the earth revolving around the sun. Yomoji-senpai’s thugs or whoever were against that, weren’t they?”
<Are they a gang or something?>
“No, no,” said Yomoji while waving his hands side to side.
“That one was a realllly bad move. I don’t like rejectinnng more developed ideaaas. You need to be more flexible.”
But…
“Myyy people actually took that one baaack in 1992, so it’s accepted nowww. That means the heliocentric theory is under my controlll now.”
“For realsies!?”
Oh, I realized.
“It’s 1990 right now, isn’t it?”
<It is actually past 3000 CE, idiot. But…>
“Do you get it? It’s about politics.”
“…”
“What is it, Sumeragi-kun?”
“Oh, um, that line sounded familiar.”
“––––––”
Yes, I remembered it.
I had never heard it before, but I hadn’t forgotten it. That meant I just had to speak the thought that had popped into my mind.
“Some people had this world set before ’92 so Yomoji-senpai wouldn’t be given too much authority, right?”
“The heliocentric theory was spread by the Jesuits, so that would be the…15th or 16th Century? That puts it past when the myths came about, so the later mythologies don’t even have that in them. And with the existing myths, there was no real need to incorporate the heliocentric theory into them. In fact, it was best to avoid that since it might conflict with their teachings. …At times like that, they tend to take a divided view where the teachings determine the extent of the gods’ abilities and the scientists determine how things actually work. But…”
“That makes the myths and the gods something separate from the human world, doesn’t it? They’re a little too good at segregating us away, aren’t they?”
“And that is why myyy advantage shines so bright.”
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It seemed to me like the authority deck was stacked too heavily in certain gods’ favor.
Yomoji-senpai was probably well outside the norm. He was blatantly OP.
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