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On the series, that I'm working on, the strongest characters the Old Gods can create someting called a Space Between Worlds (SBW), those SBW are finite in size (these size are various depending on the user, for example Hrotgar's one is the size of a forest while Loki's one is the size of a mansion).
However, despite being finite in size those places possess their own Space-Time continuum, their own laws of physics, etc... And by that I mean completly different space-time continuum, Wulf (the protagonist) spent a few weeks inside Hrotgar's SBW when he came back to his own world, 12 years have passed and it's implied that should you find the good SBW you could find one where time would flow in an opposite manner's to the main world allowing you to go back in time. And by different laws of physics, Wulf found inside Loki's SBW a cube where the inside has a greater volume than the outside which should be logically impossible everywhere but inside that SBW. Those SBW are also dependant on their creator who can destroy them any time he want (Ex: When Loki destroyed his to prevent Wulf from accessing the portal inside) and would fade away after the death of their creator.
So would this scales the Gods to anything (apart for something like the creation of forest sized zone)?
+Bonus question:
Tom another protagonist have a sword (the starblade) that make immune to any type of magic, however when he faced the god Golgoth, he say that the Stablade is useless against him.
However, despite being finite in size those places possess their own Space-Time continuum, their own laws of physics, etc... And by that I mean completly different space-time continuum, Wulf (the protagonist) spent a few weeks inside Hrotgar's SBW when he came back to his own world, 12 years have passed and it's implied that should you find the good SBW you could find one where time would flow in an opposite manner's to the main world allowing you to go back in time. And by different laws of physics, Wulf found inside Loki's SBW a cube where the inside has a greater volume than the outside which should be logically impossible everywhere but inside that SBW. Those SBW are also dependant on their creator who can destroy them any time he want (Ex: When Loki destroyed his to prevent Wulf from accessing the portal inside) and would fade away after the death of their creator.
So would this scales the Gods to anything (apart for something like the creation of forest sized zone)?
+Bonus question:
Tom another protagonist have a sword (the starblade) that make immune to any type of magic, however when he faced the god Golgoth, he say that the Stablade is useless against him.
Does this means anything ?However, I gripped the Starblade and stepped forward. Golgoth was not using magic now; he was exerting the force of his essential being, that extreme coldness was part of him, and the Starblade offered no protection against that. The Dark Army page 282