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Apollonir.Scale Dark-Carioca Apollonir.Scale wrote on Dark-Carioca's profile.
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Is this enough for omnipresence?“Aren’t you the Creator? If you’re the god who created us, you ought a be able to guide the world the way you want it. Why do you need to ask someone like me?”“Ha-ha-ha! Well, because I’m not omnipotent. When I was born, all that existed was my will. It was complete, fully, not a piece missing to it—a flawless existence, where all was one and one was all. I was the only thing in the world. Doesn’t that sound boring to you?”
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I guess, I should add, the verse follows many theories like that of pre-established harmony and etc, and has similar characteristics to the definition of "god" proposed in them
and.... he's never mentioned ever again in the novel except when his supposed avatar mentioned a few things about his true self ones, so there are at best 2~3 statements like the one I gave at first
the verse also clarifies the existence of multiple "divinities" that can be achieved through evolution, but proceeds to distinguish all of them from this "conceptual all-powerful god", and than one of the most trusted[in terms of validity] characters in the verse say he's not the same as the "Creator" of the world either