MYTHOLOGY
∆ A mythology is a collection of myths or stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any group with shared beliefs. ...Mythology mostly tells the story of the creation of the universe, gods, goddesses or about God creating the Earth and everything after. Mythology can also mean the study of myths in an academic situation, like studying mythology.
Mythology mentioned in this Novel:
∆ Norse Mythology
∆ Egyptian Mythology
∆ Shinto Mythology
∆ Greek Mythology (Barely)
∆ Chinese Mythology ( Barely)
PRIMORDIAL
∆ In Mythology, the primordial deities are the first generation of gods and goddesses. These deities represented the fundamental forces and physical foundations of the world and were generally not actively worshipped, as they, for the most part, were not given human characteristics; they were instead personifications of places or abstract concepts.
∆ They aren't powered by divinity but they are physical representations of concepts of the universe themselves.
∆ They can also hold divinities if needed
GOD/ GODDESS
∆ Gods - A Deity or god is a supernatural being considered divine or sacred. To define a deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. ... Henotheistic religions accepts one supreme deity without denying other deities, considering them as aspects of the same divine principle.Divinity/
DIVINITY AND ITS FORCES
∆ Divinity - powers or forces that are universal and transcend human capacities.
∆ Overlap occurs between these usages because deities or godly entities are often identical with or identified by the powers and forces that are credited to them — in many cases a deity is merely a power or force personified — and these powers and forces may then be extended or granted to individuals.
∆ Divinity can also carry connotations of goodness, beauty, beneficence, justice and other positive, pro-social attributes.
∆ As previously noted, divinities are closely related to the transcendent force or power credited to them, so much so that in some cases the powers or forces may themselves be invoked independently. This leads to the second usage of the word divine(and less common usage of divinity): to refer to the operation of transcendent power in the world.
∆ In its most direct form, the operation of transcendent power implies some form of divine intervention.
∆ Transcendent force or power may also operate through more subtle and indirect paths.
PANTHEONS
∆ Pantheon - A pantheon is the particular set of all gods of any individual religion, mythology or tradition. A pantheon is an overview of a given culture's gods and goddesses and reflects not only the society's values but also its sense of itself. A pantheon directed by a thunderbolt wielding autocrat might suggest patriarchy and the valuing of warrior skills.
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