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Yaoi sinner March 20, 2024 4:49 pm

Can someone explain the difference between constellations, nebulas and outer gods? And when does the plausibility affect you? When you use powers that you're not supposed to have?

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    Aiko March 20, 2024 5:10 pm

    i dont think im that informed but i can still give some basic explanations (i hope)

    so constellations are beings that have surpassed human limits and meet the qualifications to become basically a "god"

    nebulas are kinda like associations for constellations from one place, like greek gods are a part of olympus and archangels are from eden

    outer gods are kinda hard to explain without spoilers, but they are beings that are excluded from the scenarios, they dont fit into the incarnation (humans who are supported by constellations) nor the constellation category

    i also dont know much about plausibility sorry but i believe plausibility acumulates when you use skills that are waaay beyond your level so a storm forms and tears you apart from the inside, like in the latest chapter, kdj was too weak for the power granted by that constellation and the storm started, since other constellations decided to split the plausibility, kdj suffered less

    sorry for yapping so much

    FancyTrash March 20, 2024 5:15 pm

    Yep yep, Aiko’s explanation is pretty much to sum it up. For a bit more depth as to how plausibility goes, it’s basically when a character is OP. And thus plausibility comes into play. This also ties in with its definition, which means “something reasonable”

    In this scenario. KDJ is using a constellation to help back him up to fight a outer god, which the system has considered “implausible” but because everyone is giving him “plausibility” it has become “plausible”

    Leviathan March 20, 2024 9:01 pm

    Constellations: humans with great deeds or gods, there are grades within them

    Nebula: a group of constellations, like olympus for Greek gods, vedas for Indian etc


    Outer gods: it's a term used to describe Lovecraftiean deities like shub niggurath, cthullu etc
    Outer gods and constellations have a opposing relationship

    Yaoi sinner March 21, 2024 2:43 pm
    i dont think im that informed but i can still give some basic explanations (i hope)so constellations are beings that have surpassed human limits and meet the qualifications to become basically a "god"nebulas ar... Aiko

    Thank you so much for the explanation! I was mixing the ideas in my head so this really helped to get a sense of everything. No need to be sorry, I'm really grateful for your thorough response! Have a nice day (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

    Yaoi sinner March 21, 2024 2:45 pm
    Yep yep, Aiko’s explanation is pretty much to sum it up. For a bit more depth as to how plausibility goes, it’s basically when a character is OP. And thus plausibility comes into play. This also ties in wit... FancyTrash

    Ohh ok, so basically it's a function the system uses to categorise if something is within the reasonable or not. Thank you so much for taking your time to answer, definitely got a better idea about it!

    Yaoi sinner March 21, 2024 2:46 pm
    Constellations: humans with great deeds or gods, there are grades within themNebula: a group of constellations, like olympus for Greek gods, vedas for Indian etcOuter gods: it's a term used to describe Lovecraf... Leviathan

    Oh that's interesting. So constellations and outer gods are like opposites? Thank you for your reply!