God

God

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Many realities were home to powerful entities referred to as Gods, who were often worshipped or otherwise considered to have domains and patronages.

The Abstracts were sometimes considered gods, their technology “godtech”. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)

Grandmaster Awndisk claimed that Jenny Everywhere herself “achieved godhood” in at least one incarnation. (COMIC: The Legend of Jenny Everywhere, My Bloody Valentine)

At any rate, many versions of her encountered gods, such as one Jenny's encounter with Pan during a trip to Greece in one universe. (COMIC: Holiday Pandemonium)

On another occasion a Jenny and her boyfriend encountered the Hindu god Shiva when she accidentally shifted into his personal heaven. (COMIC: Soulless Mate)

The Embodiments of the Void were considered “elder gods”, with Lord Thymon being once referred to as a “Time-God” and an “ancient god”, as well as a demon. (PROSE: Family Business) Jenny Everywhere once described the Embodiments as “the eldritch gods of the void”. (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel)

In the Prime Universe, Zeus once ruled over the Gods of Olympus. In the 7th century, with the rise of Christianity proving impossible to counter, the Olympians ultimately met up and decided to all formally retire. These Gods had various powers including the ability to know when their name or image was being invoked. (PROSE: Magic Trick)

Many in the Multiverse worshipped a singular entity referred to as simply “God”. (COMIC: The Legend of Jenny Everywhere) According to one account, despite all the variations in the Multiverse, “five entities remain in each possible Earth world. Gravity, "God," numerical facts, the self organizing principle of nature, and Jenny Everywhere.” (COMIC: The Freak Issue)

In the Collapsed Cosmos, the culture of the Orcs with whom Jenny Everywhere teamed up to steal the Legendary Time Crystal revolved around the malevolent God which had created them, and against whom they had then rebelled. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)

Jenny Everywhere once used the phrase "for God's sake" when remembering the Hyperspace Tyrant she once encountered. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination)