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''Mythic Ocean'' was released in 2020 on UsefulNotes/Playstation4, UsefulNotes/XBoxOne, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and PC, and was the first game developed by Paralune.

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''Mythic Ocean'' was released in 2020 on UsefulNotes/Playstation4, UsefulNotes/XBoxOne, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/XBoxOne, Platform/NintendoSwitch and PC, and was the first game developed by Paralune.
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** If you give Gnosis some pages so they can regain their memories, they will mention that there used to be other gods until they were erased from existence.

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* BadEnding: Some endings have the gods go to war with each other due to their contrasting beliefs and whether if they agree with what the current Creator is doing.

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* BadEnding: Some endings have the gods go to war with each other due to their contrasting beliefs and whether if they agree with what the current Creator is doing. [[spoiler:Gnosis becoming the Creator is always a bad thing, and always results in Gnosis going to war with the other gods, though some might refuse to join the rebellion or will join him.]]


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* ForWantOfANail: What options you take while talking to the gods can have wildly different outcomes and some things are conditional on you have a good enough relationship with the gods.
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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Well, not exactly human but [[spoiler:it turns out that Ketri, Esti and Lutra were actually mortals who were ascended to godhood thanks to the original Creator]].

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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Well, not exactly human but [[spoiler:it turns out that Ketri, Esti and Lutra were actually mortals who were ascended to godhood thanks to the original Creator]].Creator unlike the others who were born gods]].

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* AmbiguousSituation:
** Ketri and Etri are the only gods who seem to have memories of being outside the ocean as well as a device which backs this up, while Lutra's dreams might just be PastLifeMemories. How does fits into the fact they are actually gods isn't explained, especially since like the other gods they are unsure how long they've lived in the ocean.
** The purpose of the other aquatic creatures in the ocean. Are they simply artificial beings meant to exist as people the gods can talk to and help influence what sort of Creator they could be, living beings that are killed once the actual universe is created, or lesser gods of some kind that are part of the cycle like the gods?
* AmnesiacGod: All of the main characters are gods, but as part of the arrangement when in the ocean they forget all about the previous cycle and who they really are. The protagonist is revealed to be [[spoiler:a deity named the Historian, who records what happens in each new universe after advising the gods]]. The only exception to this is Elil, who explains that he was once a god and his role in the cycle is simply to observe and advise the player.

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* AmbiguousSituation:
** Ketri and Etri are the only gods who seem to have memories of being outside the ocean as well as a device which backs this up, while Lutra's dreams might just be PastLifeMemories. How does fits into the fact they are actually gods isn't explained, especially since like the other gods they are unsure how long they've lived in the ocean.
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AmbiguousSituation: The purpose of the other aquatic creatures in the ocean. Are they simply artificial beings meant to exist as people the gods can talk to and help influence what sort of Creator they could be, living beings that are killed once the actual universe is created, or lesser gods of some kind that are part of the cycle like the gods?
* AmnesiacGod: All of the main characters are gods, but as part of the arrangement when in the ocean they forget all about the previous cycle and who they really are. The protagonist is revealed to be [[spoiler:a deity named the Historian, who records what happens in each new universe after advising the gods]]. [[spoiler:Except that's not even true, as they are actually the original Creator who erased their own memories to create the cycle in the first place]]. The only exception to this is Elil, who explains that he was once a god and his role in the cycle is simply to observe and advise the player.



* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Well, not exactly human but [[spoiler:it turns out that Ketri, Esti and Lutra were actually mortals who were ascended to godhood thanks to the original Creator]].



** It's also revealed that there was an original Creator who created a world which all the gods inhabited, until they left and created the cycle.

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** It's also revealed that there was an original Creator who created a world which all the gods inhabited, until they left and created the cycle. [[spoiler:As it turns out, the player is the Creator who erased their own memories so they could enjoy the worlds that the other gods would create.]]



* PastLifeMemories: Lutra dreams of what is presumably previous cycles while Gnosis is able to recall some details of their past using meditation. [[spoiler:The latter is why Gnosis remains the GodOfEvil in all the cycles, as unlike the others who become blank slates influenced by the player, they are able to remember the past cycles and become the same person they were before.]]

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* PastLifeMemories: Lutra dreams of what is [[spoiler:what was presumably previous cycles it's original life before becoming a god]] while Gnosis is able to recall some details of their the past using cycles through meditation. [[spoiler:The latter is why Gnosis remains the GodOfEvil in all the cycles, as unlike the others who become blank slates influenced by the player, they are able to remember the past cycles and become the same person they were before.]]
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* FantasyPantheon: There are seven gods in the game, most having a specific issue that affects whether they become the Creator or not:

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* FantasyPantheon: There are seven gods in nine gods, with the game, most main six having a specific issue that affects whether they become the Creator or not:
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The game starts with the universe ending, before the protagonist wakes up in an ocean being greeted by an eel named Elil. Elil explains that the world is in a constant cycle of death and rebirth, and the ocean is an in-between state before one of six gods are chosen to become the next Creator of the new world. The protagonist must advice the gods, who are unaware of their true nature, on several issues they face in the ocean which will decide who will become the next Creator.

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The game starts with the universe ending, before the protagonist wakes up in an ocean being greeted by an eel named Elil. Elil explains that the world is in a constant cycle of death and rebirth, and the ocean is an in-between state before one of six gods are chosen to become the next Creator of the new world. The protagonist must advice advise the gods, who are unaware of their true nature, on several issues they face in the ocean which will decide who will become the next Creator.
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* AbusiveParent: [[spoiler:Ketri and Esti were the children of a king and queen who ruled their kingdom harshly, and when the twins refused to punish people for peaceful protest their parents exiled them to the ocean.]]
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** The twins Ketri, the sister, and Esti, the brother, are two gods who struggle between their compassion and anger. This originates from their exile from their home and [[spoiler:how their parents raised them to punish anyone who broke their rules or disobeyed them, and the twins were exiled when they disagreed with their parents]].
** Lutra is a god who is constantly hungry and looks like a larva. This comes at the cost of not thinking things through and unintentionally hurting other.

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** The twins Ketri, the sister, and Esti, the brother, are two gods who struggle between their compassion and anger. This originates from their exile from their home and [[spoiler:how their parents raised them to punish anyone who broke their rules or disobeyed them, and the twins were exiled when they disagreed with their parents]].
parents]]. Given they are the only gods who have actual powers, while the others are only mentioned to regain their once a new Creator is chose, it's possible that they are the gods of power or magic.
** Lutra is a god who is constantly hungry and looks like a larva.larva[[spoiler:,though it eventually enters a cocoon and in the ending returns as a moth like creature]]. This comes at the cost of not thinking things through and unintentionally hurting other. It is also telepathic and some of it's endings have it become concerned with how nature is treated, so it's possibly the god of hunger or nature.
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** The twins Ketri, the sister, and Etri, the brother, are two gods who struggle between their compassion and anger. This originates from their exile from their home and [[spoiler:how their parents raised them to punish anyone who broke their rules or disobeyed them, and the twins were exiled when they disagreed with their parents]].

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** The twins Ketri, the sister, and Etri, Esti, the brother, are two gods who struggle between their compassion and anger. This originates from their exile from their home and [[spoiler:how their parents raised them to punish anyone who broke their rules or disobeyed them, and the twins were exiled when they disagreed with their parents]].
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* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:Gnosis is this to Alethea, as both are dedicated to learn as much as they can. However while Alethea simply wants to understand the universe and how it works, Gnosis seeks to horde knowledge of the cycle and the secrets of others for his own advantage. Alethea can also be encouraged to be more careful and to think of the negative consequences of her experiments while Gnosis remains the same, meaning that him becoming the Creator is always a BadEnding.]]

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* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:Gnosis is this to Alethea, as both are dedicated to learn as much as they can. However while Alethea simply wants to understand the universe and how it works, Gnosis seeks to horde knowledge of the cycle and the secrets of others for his their own advantage. Alethea can also be encouraged to be more careful and to think of the negative consequences of her experiments while Gnosis remains the same, meaning that him becoming if they become the Creator is it's always a BadEnding.]]



** The final god you meet is Gnosis, who seeks all forms of knowledge and is unique since he is able to recall some of the previous cycles though he doesn't understand the full meaning. [[spoiler:He's also the GodOfEvil who was hinted at in the pages that the player collects, and if he becomes the Creator his world is one with no freedom and the mortals are heavily punished.]]

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** The final god you meet is Gnosis, who seeks all forms of knowledge and is unique since he is they are able to recall some of the previous cycles though he doesn't they don't understand the full meaning. [[spoiler:He's [[spoiler:They are also the GodOfEvil who was hinted at in the pages that the player collects, and if he becomes they become the Creator his their world is one with no freedom and the mortals are heavily punished.]]



* IHatePastMe: Elil isn't proud of the events that led him to his current situation and losing his godhood, which is why he's reluctant to talk about it.
* LovableCoward: Amar is one of the nicest characters in the game, but they’re reluctant to deal with serious situations so unless they are encouraged to be braver he can run away and hide when danger arrives. In some endings this might also mean they refuses to help the other gods if they go to war against the current Creator even if they disagree with how the Creator runs things, which can end up being their biggest regret.

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* IHatePastMe: Elil isn't proud of the events that led him to his current situation and losing his godhood, which is why he's reluctant to talk about it.
it. However, at the same time he admits that he doesn't really regret his decisions.
* LovableCoward: Amar is one of the nicest characters in the game, but they’re reluctant to deal with serious situations so unless they are encouraged to be braver he can it's likely that they will run away and hide when danger arrives. In some endings this might also mean they refuses to help the other gods if they go to war against the current Creator Creator, even if they disagree Amar disagrees with how the Creator runs things, which can end up being their biggest regret.



* NonHumanNonBinary: Amar is referred to with they/them pronouns. Lutra might also count as an example of this since it isn't referred to by any traditional pronouns.
* PastLifeMemories: Lutra dreams of what is presumably previous cycles while Gnosis is able to recall some details of his past using meditation. [[spoiler:The latter is why Gnosis remains the GodOfEvil in all the cycles, as unlike the others who become blank slates influenced by the player, he is able to remember the past cycles and become the same person he was before.]]

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* NonHumanNonBinary: Both Amar and Gnosis is referred to with they/them pronouns. Lutra might also count as an example of this since it isn't referred to by any traditional pronouns.
* PastLifeMemories: Lutra dreams of what is presumably previous cycles while Gnosis is able to recall some details of his their past using meditation. [[spoiler:The latter is why Gnosis remains the GodOfEvil in all the cycles, as unlike the others who become blank slates influenced by the player, he is they are able to remember the past cycles and become the same person he was they were before.]]
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* LovableCoward: Amar is one of the nicest characters in the game, but he’s reluctant to deal with serious situations so unless he’s encouraged to be braver he can run away and hide when danger arrives. In some endings this might also mean he refuses to help the other gods if they go to war against the current Creator even if he disagrees with how the Creator runs things, which can end up being his biggest regret.

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* LovableCoward: Amar is one of the nicest characters in the game, but he’s they’re reluctant to deal with serious situations so unless he’s they are encouraged to be braver he can run away and hide when danger arrives. In some endings this might also mean he they refuses to help the other gods if they go to war against the current Creator even if he disagrees they disagree with how the Creator runs things, which can end up being his their biggest regret.
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* LovableCoward: Amar is one of the nicest characters in the game, but he’s reluctant to deal with serious situations so unless he’s encouraged to be braver he can run away and hide when danger arrives. In some endings this might also mean he refuses to help the other gods if they go to war against the current Creator even if he disagrees with how the Creator runs things, which can end up being his biggest regret.
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* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:Gnosis is this to Alethea, as both are dedicated to learn as much as they can. However while Alethea simply wants to understand the universe and how it works, Gnosis seeks to horde knowledge of the cycle and the secrets of others for his own advantage. Alethea can also be encouraged to be more careful and to think of the negative consequences of her experiments while Gnosis remains the same, meaning that him becoming the Creator is always a BadEnding.]]



** The twin gods Ketri, the sister, and Etri, the brother, are two gods who struggle between their compassion and anger. This originates from their exile from their home and [[spoiler:how their parents raised them to punish anyone who broke their rules or disobeyed them, and the twins were exiled when they disagreed with their parents]].

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** The twin gods twins Ketri, the sister, and Etri, the brother, are two gods who struggle between their compassion and anger. This originates from their exile from their home and [[spoiler:how their parents raised them to punish anyone who broke their rules or disobeyed them, and the twins were exiled when they disagreed with their parents]].
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* RealityWarper: As the Creator, any of the gods are able to create a new universe in whatever way they want as well as force the mortal to obey any rules they make.
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* EternalRecurrence: The universe has for a long time been going through a cycle: when the universe ends, the protagonist and all the gods have their memories erased except for Elil and end up in an in-between place called the ocean. There the protagonist must advise the gods on whatever issues they face until one of them is ready to become the new Creator, at which point the truth is revealed and they are given the power to create an entire new universe in whatever way they see fit. The current Creator and remaining gods then live their lives until the universe ends, at which point they are returned to the ocean where everything starts again.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Ketri and Etri are the only gods who seem to have memories of being outside the ocean as well as a device which backs this up, while Lutra's dreams might just be PastLifeMemories. How does fits into the fact they are actually gods isn't explained, especially since like the other gods they are unsure how long they've lived in the ocean.

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* AmbiguousSituation: AmbiguousSituation:
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** The purpose of the other aquatic creatures in the ocean. Are they simply artificial beings meant to exist as people the gods can talk to and help influence what sort of Creator they could be, living beings that are killed once the actual universe is created, or lesser gods of some kind that are part of the cycle like the gods?



* AmnesiacHero: When the protagonist wakes up they have no memory of their past or where they came from, and while Elil tells them their purpose they can admit to other characters that they fear never finding out their past or who they truly are.



* BadEnding: Some endings have the gods go to war with each other due to their contrasting beliefs and whether if they agree with what the current Creator is doing. The cycle still continues and in the next none remember what had happened previously.

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* BadEnding: Some endings have the gods go to war with each other due to their contrasting beliefs and whether if they agree with what the current Creator is doing. The cycle still continues
* EldritchAbomination: Gnosis is a giant octopus like monster,
and in is the next none remember what had happened previously.most menacing of all the gods.



** Lutra is a small bug like god who is constantly hungry. This comes at the cost of not thinking things through and unintentionally hurting other.

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** Lutra is a small bug like god who is constantly hungry.hungry and looks like a larva. This comes at the cost of not thinking things through and unintentionally hurting other.


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* PastLifeMemories: Lutra dreams of what is presumably previous cycles while Gnosis is able to recall some details of his past using meditation. [[spoiler:The latter is why Gnosis remains the GodOfEvil in all the cycles, as unlike the others who become blank slates influenced by the player, he is able to remember the past cycles and become the same person he was before.]]
* {{Reincarnation}}: This is essentially what happens to the gods in the ocean, as while they start out the same the decisions the player makes means they can learn different lessons or even have different relationships with each other.
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''Mythic Ocean'' was released in 2020 on PS4, XBox One, Nintendo Switch and laptops, and was the first game developed by Paralune.

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''Mythic Ocean'' was released in 2020 on PS4, XBox One, Nintendo Switch UsefulNotes/Playstation4, UsefulNotes/XBoxOne, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and laptops, PC, and was the first game developed by Paralune.
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''Mythic Ocean'' was released in 2020 and was the first game developed by Paralune, being a first-person game with a focus on narrative and lacking any combat.

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''Mythic Ocean'' was released in 2020 on PS4, XBox One, Nintendo Switch and laptops, and was the first game developed by Paralune, being a first-person game with a focus on narrative and lacking any combat.
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* GodOfEvil: If you think this is Elil, then [[RedHerring you would be wrong]]. [[spoiler:While he is an SatanicArchetype, he has moved on from this and cares about the cycle continuing. It's actually Gnosis, who due to being able to remember bits of the previous cycles doesn't experience any character development like the other gods.]]


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* IHatePastMe: Elil isn't proud of the events that led him to his current situation and losing his godhood, which is why he's reluctant to talk about it.


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* SatanicArchetype: [[spoiler:Elil is this, having once been a god who craved power which resulted in a war between him and the other gods. However he's ultimately moved on from this and is genuinely the player's [[SatanIsGood friend]].]]

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*BadEnding: Some endings have the gods go to war with each other due to their contrasting beliefs and whether if they agree with what the current Creator is doing. The cycle still continues and in the next none remember what had happened previously.



* GreatOffscreenWar:
** [[spoiler:When Elil explains his origins, he tells the player how the gods and the protagonist fought him when he attempted to remain the Creator. He lost the battle and when given the choice between imprisonment, death or his current role he chose the latter.]]
** Some endings have the gods go to war with each other due to their contrasting beliefs and whether if they agree with what the current Creator is doing. The cycle still continues and in the next none remember what had happened previously.

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** The final god you meet is Gnosis, who seeks all forms of knowledge and is unique since he is able to recall some of the previous cycles though he doesn't understand the full meaning.

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** The final god you meet is Gnosis, who seeks all forms of knowledge and is unique since he is able to recall some of the previous cycles though he doesn't understand the full meaning. [[spoiler:He's also the GodOfEvil who was hinted at in the pages that the player collects, and if he becomes the Creator his world is one with no freedom and the mortals are heavily punished.]]



* GreatOffscreenWar: [[spoiler:When Elil explains his origins, he tells the player how the gods and the protagonist fought him when he attempted to remain the Creator. He lost the battle and when given the choice between imprisonment, death or his current role he chose the latter.]]

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* AmnesiacGod: All of the main characters are gods, but as part of the arrangement when in the ocean they forget all about the previous cycle and who they really are. The protagonist is revealed to be [[spoiler:a lesser deity named the Historian, who records what happens in each new universe after advising the gods]]. The only exception to this is Elil, who explains that he was once a god and his role in the cycle is simply to observe and advise the player.

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* AmnesiacGod: All of the main characters are gods, but as part of the arrangement when in the ocean they forget all about the previous cycle and who they really are. The protagonist is revealed to be [[spoiler:a lesser deity named the Historian, who records what happens in each new universe after advising the gods]]. The only exception to this is Elil, who explains that he was once a god and his role in the cycle is simply to observe and advise the player.


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** It's also revealed that there was an original Creator who created a world which all the gods inhabited, until they left and created the cycle.
** At the end of the game it's revealed that [[spoiler:the protagonist is a god called the Historian who's role is the record what happens in each world and give advice to the Creator and other gods]].
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* FantasyPantheon: There are seven gods in the game, each one having a specific issue that affects whether they become the Creator or not:

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* FantasyPantheon: There are seven gods in the game, each one most having a specific issue that affects whether they become the Creator or not:
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''Mythic Ocean'' was released in 2020 and was the first game developed by Paralune, being a first-person game with a focus on narrative and lacking any combat.

The game starts with the universe ending, before the protagonist wakes up in an ocean being greeted by an eel named Elil. Elil explains that the world is in a constant cycle of death and rebirth, and the ocean is an in-between state before one of six gods are chosen to become the next Creator of the new world. The protagonist must advice the gods, who are unaware of their true nature, on several issues they face in the ocean which will decide who will become the next Creator.
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* AmbiguousGender: Lutra is simply referred to as it as opposed to any pronouns.
* AmbiguousSituation: Ketri and Etri are the only gods who seem to have memories of being outside the ocean as well as a device which backs this up, while Lutra's dreams might just be PastLifeMemories. How does fits into the fact they are actually gods isn't explained, especially since like the other gods they are unsure how long they've lived in the ocean.
* AmnesiacGod: All of the main characters are gods, but as part of the arrangement when in the ocean they forget all about the previous cycle and who they really are. The protagonist is revealed to be [[spoiler:a lesser deity named the Historian, who records what happens in each new universe after advising the gods]]. The only exception to this is Elil, who explains that he was once a god and his role in the cycle is simply to observe and advise the player.
* AngelUnaware: The other gods are unaware that they are being tested to see who will become the next Creator by the protagonist, who was told what they had to do by Elil.
* FantasyPantheon: There are seven gods in the game, each one having a specific issue that affects whether they become the Creator or not:
** The first you meet is Elil, who explains they are a former god. [[spoiler:They are actually the SatanicArchetype who attempted become the only Creator in each cycle before the other gods defeated him, though by the present he has accepted his role and no longer seeks power.]]
** Amar is a god of friendship and joy, always enjoying making friends and having a good time. However this leaves them reluctant to deal with any heavy issues and they are perfectly willing to hide when things get difficult.
** The twin gods Ketri, the sister, and Etri, the brother, are two gods who struggle between their compassion and anger. This originates from their exile from their home and [[spoiler:how their parents raised them to punish anyone who broke their rules or disobeyed them, and the twins were exiled when they disagreed with their parents]].
** Lutra is a small bug like god who is constantly hungry. This comes at the cost of not thinking things through and unintentionally hurting other.
** Alethea is a goddess based in science and understanding the universe. This often leaves her forgetting to think about how her experiments affect others and she struggles with the knowledge that she might never find the answers that she seeks.
** The final god you meet is Gnosis, who seeks all forms of knowledge and is unique since he is able to recall some of the previous cycles though he doesn't understand the full meaning.
* GreatOffscreenWar: [[spoiler:When Elil explains his origins, he tells the player how the gods and the protagonist fought him when he attempted to remain the Creator. He lost the battle and when given the choice between imprisonment, death or his current role he chose the latter.]]
* MultipleEndings: The endings depend on who becomes the Creator and what advice you gave them.
* NonHumanNonBinary: Amar is referred to with they/them pronouns. Lutra might also count as an example of this since it isn't referred to by any traditional pronouns.
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