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So the strength divinity was a typo? Or is strength divinity supposed to be gallows divinity? Check back on Reaching Divinity 2 when the divinities are listed. That passage is gonna confuse a lot of future readers not that I'm complaining. Aware you have a lot on your plate atm.
Victor_Weismann:i'm dumb, i made the count wrong... War, destruction, negativity, Begin, Blood. Main deities. 5 Minor deities. Murder, gallows, Beauty, revenge, martial honor, home, family, nature, and Yandere. 9 in total 14
I'm sorry for the lack of chapters yesterday, for those who don't know, in my motorcycle class at the driving school, I ended up turning the bike to the right, and it fell to the ground, in the process, I burned my left leg on the engine, and I had to go to the hospital, I had a first-degree burn on my leg, and I had to stay in the hospital for observation. Fortunately, it was just a burn, and I was discharged. Even though I had this accident, I decided not to stop my lessons, after all, I want to finish as quickly as possible, and this also serves as a warning not to get too excited on the bike. Anyway, this chapter ends volume 6, the next chapter that I will update soon, will begin volume 7. Enjoy.
I need some clarification. Do other universes exist? Or is it just a misspell from the author. Cause I think the way it works is like this: Every time the author mentions a "different universe" he simply means "different sector". The Primordial Beings are the rulers of THIS universe and their might be others but we haven't touched that yet. Then we have an Emperor which rules an entire Sector (each Sector has multiple galaxies). Then an Overlord which rules 1 galaxy (or perhaps Emperor rules a galaxy aka Sector and an Overlord rules an entire planet/s). In conclusion when the author says "the original world where the witches originated from is in a different universe" he actually means "a different sector but in the same universe. I wonder what your take is on this. Perhaps the author can clarify this aspect of the story.