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Multiversal gods:War of pantheons

follow Nyxar on his journey to building the omniverses strongest pantheon in a universe ruled by the gods using his ability to turn fictional character from his past lives into Gods. think jack sparrow as the god of piracy and luffy as the god of freedom and slaves. raven as the goddess of darkness and empathy. ancient one as the goddess of magic. he just needs to convince them to leave their original worlds to go to a far more dangerous and chaotic one where they will face devils, abyssal creatures and most importantly other far more powerful pantheons -(I'd like to clarify that the picture used is not mine at all and I found it on Pinterest. I don't own the characters I take from marvel, DC, DreamWorks and the like.) anyway let's get into it

Narciss84 · 漫画同人
分數不夠
18 Chs

Preparations

From portals all around the palace, numerous Shedzu emerged, carefully carrying various treasures, books, and artifacts. They were directed towards different parts of the palace - the treasure room, the vault, and the library. These portals linked to various universes, and Nyxar had instructed the Shedzu to acquire items without disrupting the fundamental plot or Fate of those universes. Currently, Kaguya and I were sitting together, engaged in a discussion about our future plans.

Kaguya's soft voice broke through my thoughts, addressing me as "Honey." I turned my attention to her, momentarily taken aback. "Hmmm?" I replied, curious about what she had to say. Her question brought me out of my contemplation, and I focused on her with a slight smile.

"Is something wrong?" she inquired. I gazed at her for a moment before responding, "I'm just considering our future path. The other gods are now aware of our existence, and they will likely wonder how we managed to remain hidden for so long. Moreover, we lack allies, so as the other gods begin to gauge our strength, they might attempt to recruit members from our pantheon."

I continued, expressing my concerns, "Even staying hidden here in the divine realm won't protect us. While they can't directly harm our believers, they can certainly send their followers to the New NYX Theocracy to gather information about our divinities and our alignment within the good, neutral, or evil divisions."

Kaguya's eyes widened as she absorbed all this information. While she possessed immense power and an air of royalty, she hadn't fully considered the intricate consequences of our actions. She responded, "My, that's a lot to take in. Our standing could potentially lead us to clash with the more radical gods."

Her observation caught me off guard, and I realized I had underestimated her abilities in terms of observation and leadership. It was evident that her insights were far more developed than I had given her credit for.

Indeed, most gods are primarily motivated by self-interest and wouldn't take actions that jeopardize their own existence. It's intriguing, isn't it? Despite being immortal and eternal as long as certain conditions are met, Gods still fear true death more than mortals do. I couldn't help but chuckle at the thought of revealing the existence of a divine artifact that could locate themeven n their most secure sanctums. However, that could potentially backfire, so it's a precarious option.

Klaruth wasn't particularly well-liked among the gods, so they would assume that he wouldn't reveal the position of this godkingdom to anyone, much less to us so we had a way to locate divine domains. Speculation like that could indeed discourage them from antagonizing us based solely on assumptions. But, as you mentioned, when Yao (the Ancient One) introduces their magic system or when you unleash the concept of Chakra, we could potentially find ourselves at odds not only with the Goddess of Magic but also with deities related to energy systems like aura, ki, chi, and many others.

Kaguya's analysis impressed me, and I smiled despite the gravity of the situation. "You're quite right. Not all of them might become adversaries, but the potential complexities are indeed food for thought," I replied, appreciating her analytical approach.

The time for us to create our avatars and utilize Yao's artifact to conceal our divine nature is drawing near. I pulled out a paper containing detailed information about the tasks each of us gods needs to undertake through our avatars. Let's go over the plan:

Raven's avatar should mirror an abyssal creature, and we'll send her to one of the higher floors of the Abyss. It's important that she aligns herself with a less malevolent race to ensure a smoother transition.

Jack Sparrow's mission is intriguing: he will infiltrate and conquer the pirate islands one by one. This endeavor has great potential to amass followers from these islands, which have no divine affiliations.

Fujitora's role is twofold: he'll serve as a guardian deity to the theocracy and hold a position as a commander in our army. His task involves training a division of soldiers skilled in the marine 6-styles, bolstering our military strength.

Luffy's duty centers around freeing slaves and relocating them to the Theocracy. While this endeavor might attract adversaries due to its nature, the avatar's disposable nature ensures minimal risk to our divine selves.

Orochimaru's focus is on guiding the development of the Theocracy. His expertise will prove invaluable in shaping its growth and ensuring its stability.

Lastly, the Ancient One's responsibility lies in spreading her magic system among our people. This step aligns perfectly with our goal of empowering our followers and expanding our influence.

"Are they not done yet?" Kaguya inquired, her curiosity piqued as we observed the six pantheon members working on integrating their domains into my godkingdom. Each was crafting a pocket dimension within a pocket dimension—a strategic measure often employed by pantheon gods. This approach not only ensured control but also conserved the divine power that would have otherwise been spent on establishing universal laws and defenses for the individual domains.

"They should be finishing soon. Let's go see," I responded, and Kaguya and I rose from our crystalline thrones. Passing through a mirror, we materialized above the Godkingdom, overlooking six distinct locations where the scenery markedly differed from the surroundings.

Two of the domains were situated at sea, resembling massive ships filled with opulent treasures, lively music, and flowing spirits. Three others retained a more conventional design. Raven's domain mimicked Azarath, while Fujitora's manifested as an ordinary yet organized city. The Ancient One's domain took the shape of Kamah Taj, an architectural wonder.

Lastly, Orochimaru's domain bore a resemblance to...Konoha? I paused, somewhat perplexed. Hadn't Orochimaru betrayed and subsequently attacked that very village? Regardless, with these domains now available for their respective believers, it was time to proceed with setting up the avatars.

With another wave of my hand, I summoned them before me, their expressions revealing their surprise at the sudden shift in surroundings. I couldn't help but chuckle at this unexpected development—a manifestation of their own ascension to godhood. When beings ascend to such heights, they indeed transform, not in identity but in the way they carry themselves. It's an influence most welcome, even though it might drastically change their perspectives and actions. Reflecting on my own journey from a mere mortal to a god, I recognized how my demeanor and strategies had evolved over time.

Now, returning to the present, I cast aside my musings and teleported us all to our respective thrones. In this realm under my supreme sovereignty, I could traverse space at will. "Alright, this should feel quite natural to you once you begin," I addressed the group, conveying the process that would soon unfold. "Utilize your energy to craft a body and infuse it with your favorite or most useful abilities. Remember, these aren't divine clones like Klaruth's; these will serve as the vessels through which we journey to the mortal world."

I turned to Yao, the Ancient One, and nodded at her. She responded with a gesture, employing an intricately crafted necklace to channel energy towards our avatars. With closed eyes, I focused on the task at hand. While I adored my divine form, I couldn't employ it in the mortal realm, so I envisioned an avatar that mirrored myself—pale skin, fiery red hair, and eyes that held the enigma of shadows. I then infused my biokinesis and shadow manipulation abilities into the creation.

In response, a radiant light emanated from the thrones, casting a brilliance that prompted exclamations of awe from the surrounding Shedzu. As the glow subsided, I opened my eyes to behold the avatar I had envisioned—a mirror image of myself. And alongside it stood eight more, forming an orderly line of avatars representing the rest of the pantheon.

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standing infront of us were 4 different portals, one to a dark realm that released malevolent energy, the abyss. Another to a small island with one ship that resembled the Black pearl on shore, the 3rd opened near a slave ring and the forth to our Theocracy.