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* CosmicEntity: Within their Nanoverses, all gods are this. Taken to the extreme in book two, where [[spoiler: Crystal has to fight three other Cosmic Entities in her own Nanoverse. Planets, stars, and time itself gets shattered in the conflict.]]
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Several changes were made between the web serial and the book release. Minor changes include Enki swearing significantly less and more backstory being added, as well as the early parts of the serial being smoothed out to fit into what happened later. [[spoiler: For example, in the original web serial, Crystal was implied to be an alien until it was revealed she was from Lemuria. The book corrects this.]]
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** [[spoiler: Isabel gains the ability to shapeshift between a set of forms from Arthur and Uriel during the climax of Book 3]]
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* HaveYouSeenMyGod: The {{God Abrahamic God}} is said to be this in ''King of Hell''. The other gods have also largely retreated from being active in the world prior to the start of the series.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: The Gods, unsurprisingly. Most are thousands of years old. Notable cases include Crystal and [[spoiler: Moloch/King]], Lemurians who are at least a million years old, and [[spoiler: Ra, a Neanderthal]]
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: ''Weird Theology'' and subsequent book spoil major events and the ending of ''King of Hell'', due to the [[SharedUniverse]].
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* AllMythsAreTrue: Runs heavily on this trope. Most gods and creatures from Earth religions exist in their world. Examples include everything from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology ancient Greek mythology]] to {{UsefulNotes/Christianity}} to the continent of Lemuria.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: The Gods, unsurprisingly. Most are thousands of years old. Notable cases include Crystal and [[spoiler: Moloch/King]], Lemurians who are at least a million years old, and [[Ra, [[spoiler: Ra, a Neanderthal]]
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* God: Though many "gods" that appear in the series, the Abrahamic God is the supreme deity of the universe.
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* HaveYouSeenMyGod: The [[God {{God Abrahamic God]] God}} is said to be this in ''King of Hell''. The other gods have also largely retreated from being active in the world prior to the start of the series.
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''Small Worlds''[[http://smallworlds.blog/]] is a serial fiction series written by Alex Raizman, aka Hydrael. The series began as a story on Reddit 's /r/WritingPrompts sub-reddit, and later continued into a novel series spanning several books. The serial format is currently on its fourth book with the first book, ''Weird Theology'' published on Amazon.
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''Small Worlds''[[http://smallworlds.blog/]] is a serial fiction series written by Alex Raizman, aka Hydrael. The series began as a story on Reddit 's /r/WritingPrompts Writing Prompts sub-reddit, and later continued into a novel series spanning several books. The serial format is currently on its fourth book with the first book, ''Weird Theology'' published on Amazon.
* ArchangelUriel: The Angel who keep watch over Arthur after he becomes King of Hell. [[spoiler: She is made to [[FallenAngel Fall]] by Arthur and serves him in Hell. Uriel helps Ryan and his allies during the series.]]
* BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler: Moloch does this to Uriel during the battle at Tartarus. She gets better.]]
* CelestialBureaucracy: The Curators and their home Officium Mundi runs on this. Everything from requesting a pen to drinking a caffeinated beverage has requires filling out a pile of paperwork.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin: The Nanoverse gods are this.
* BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler: Moloch does this to Uriel during the battle at Tartarus. She gets better.]]
* CelestialBureaucracy: The Curators and their home Officium Mundi runs on this. Everything from requesting a pen to drinking a caffeinated beverage has requires filling out a pile of paperwork.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin: The Nanoverse gods are this.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Significant changes were made between the serial release and the book release. [[spoiler: Enki no longer curses, Admiral Bridges appears before the Epilogue, new characters were added, etc.]]
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Significant changes were made between God: Though many "gods" that appear in the serial release and series, the book release. Abrahamic God is the supreme deity of the universe.
** Each god is this while inside their respective nanoverses.
** One common theory, hinted at in-universe, argues [[spoiler:Enki no longer curses, Admiral Bridges appears before we are in a nanoverse, with God as its owner.]]
* HaveYouSeenMyGod: The [[God Abrahamic God]] is said to be this in ''King of Hell''. The other gods have largely retreated from being active in theEpilogue, new characters were added, etc.]]
world prior to the start of the series.
* KillTheGod: A god can permanently kill another god by bringing that god's nanoverse into their own and destroying it.
* OurGodsAreDifferent: Gods are mortal beings who have found and claimed a Nanoverse. A Nanoverse grants divine powers, immortality. They are normally free from "Hungers"; but must eat, drink, sleep, breathe, and/or socialize to recover strength after using their power.
** Each god is this while inside their respective nanoverses.
** One common theory, hinted at in-universe, argues [[spoiler:
* HaveYouSeenMyGod: The [[God Abrahamic God]] is said to be this in ''King of Hell''. The other gods have largely retreated from being active in the
* KillTheGod: A god can permanently kill another god by bringing that god's nanoverse into their own and destroying it.
* OurGodsAreDifferent: Gods are mortal beings who have found and claimed a Nanoverse. A Nanoverse grants divine powers, immortality. They are normally free from "Hungers"; but must eat, drink, sleep, breathe, and/or socialize to recover strength after using their power.
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* SharedUniverse: ''King of Hell'', a previous story by Alex Raizman'' is set in the universe as ''Small Worlds''. Characters from the story appear throughout the series, and events of ''Weird Theology'' overlap with ''King of Hell'
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: All nanoverse gods have this power to some degree.
** [[spoiler: Isabel gains the ability to shapeshift between a set of forms from Arthur and Uriel during the climax of Book 3]]
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: All nanoverse gods have this power to some degree.
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''Small Worlds''[[http://smallworlds.blog/] blog/]] is a serial fiction series written by Alex Raizman, aka Hydrael. The series began as a story on Reddit 's /r/WritingPrompts sub-reddit, and later continued into a novel series spanning several books. The serial format is currently on its fourth book with the first book, ''Weird Theology'' published on Amazon.
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''Small Worlds'' Worlds''[[http://smallworlds.blog/] is a serial fiction series written by Alex Raizman, aka Hydrael. The series began as a story on Reddit 's /r/WritingPrompts sub-reddit, and later continued into a novel series spanning several books. The serial format is currently on its fourth book with the first book, ''Weird Theology'' published on Amazon.
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* ApocalypseHow: Invoked. Ryan must cause one before the end of the series, with the main plot focused on trying to minimize the scale of the Apocalypse.
** ApocalypseHow/Class3A: The Apocalypses caused by Eschatons are usually these. [[spoiler: Crystal was forced to do one of these.]]
** ApocalypseHow/ClassX2: Occurs if Ryan or another Eschaton does not end the world.
* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Inverted. As Eschaton, Ryan is required to end the world, [[ApocalypseHow otherwise the sun will go supernova]]. [[spoiler: Crystal, the previous Eschaton, was forced to invoke this and end the world.]]
* PhysicalGod: Anyone with a Nanoverse is this.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The Gods, unsurprisingly. Most are thousands of years old. Notable cases include Crystal and [[spoiler: Moloch/King]], Lemurians who are at least a million years old, and [[Ra, a Neanderthal]]
** ApocalypseHow/Class3A: The Apocalypses caused by Eschatons are usually these. [[spoiler: Crystal was forced to do one of these.]]
** ApocalypseHow/ClassX2: Occurs if Ryan or another Eschaton does not end the world.
* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Inverted. As Eschaton, Ryan is required to end the world, [[ApocalypseHow otherwise the sun will go supernova]]. [[spoiler: Crystal, the previous Eschaton, was forced to invoke this and end the world.]]
* PhysicalGod: Anyone with a Nanoverse is this.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The Gods, unsurprisingly. Most are thousands of years old. Notable cases include Crystal and [[spoiler: Moloch/King]], Lemurians who are at least a million years old, and [[Ra, a Neanderthal]]
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[[caption-width-right:332:Ever wonder if there's a kind way to end the world? Because Ryan really needs to find one.]]
->''"You found a nanoverse. The last one of this Era, left behind by the Creator. We were watching to see who found it, to figure out who would be next. And now that it's been found... now that you’re the one... my work is done. Don't put it in a drawer and forget about it. You've got a pretty amazing thing there, Ryan. And in spite of the fact that I unintentionally turned you into a nervous wreck... I think you're going to do some pretty amazing things with it. I’ve watched you your entire life, Ryan. I have faith you’ll be able to pull this off."''
-->-- '''Curator Nabu'''
''Small Worlds'' is a serial fiction series written by Alex Raizman, aka Hydrael. The series began as a story on Reddit 's /r/WritingPrompts sub-reddit, and later continued into a novel series spanning several books. The serial format is currently on its fourth book with the first book, ''Weird Theology'' published on Amazon.
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!! ''Small Worlds'' contains examples of:
*ApocalypseHow: Invoked. Ryan must cause one before the end of the series, with the main plot focused on trying to minimize the scale of the Apocalypse.
**ApocalypseHow/Class3A: The Apocalypses caused by Eschatons are usually these. [[spoiler: Crystal was forced to do one of these.]]
**ApocalypseHow/ClassX2: Occurs if Ryan or another Eschaton does not end the world.
*TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Inverted. As Eschaton, Ryan is required to end the world, [[ApocalypseHow otherwise the sun will go supernova]]. [[spoiler: Crystal, the previous Eschaton, was forced to invoke this and end the world.]]
*PhysicalGod: Anyone with a Nanoverse is this.
*OlderThanTheyLook: The Gods, unsurprisingly. Most are thousands of years old. Notable cases include Crystal and [[spoiler: Moloch/King]], Lemurians who are at least a million years old, and [[Ra, a Neanderthal]]
* SharedUniverse: ''King of Hell'', a previous story by Alex Raizman'' is set in the universe as ''Small Worlds''. Characters from the story appear throughout the series, and events of ''Weird Theology'' overlap with ''King of Hell'
[[caption-width-right:332:Ever wonder if there's a kind way to end the world? Because Ryan really needs to find one.]]
->''"You found a nanoverse. The last one of this Era, left behind by the Creator. We were watching to see who found it, to figure out who would be next. And now that it's been found... now that you’re the one... my work is done. Don't put it in a drawer and forget about it. You've got a pretty amazing thing there, Ryan. And in spite of the fact that I unintentionally turned you into a nervous wreck... I think you're going to do some pretty amazing things with it. I’ve watched you your entire life, Ryan. I have faith you’ll be able to pull this off."''
-->-- '''Curator Nabu'''
''Small Worlds'' is a serial fiction series written by Alex Raizman, aka Hydrael. The series began as a story on Reddit 's /r/WritingPrompts sub-reddit, and later continued into a novel series spanning several books. The serial format is currently on its fourth book with the first book, ''Weird Theology'' published on Amazon.
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!! ''Small Worlds'' contains examples of:
*ApocalypseHow: Invoked. Ryan must cause one before the end of the series, with the main plot focused on trying to minimize the scale of the Apocalypse.
**ApocalypseHow/Class3A: The Apocalypses caused by Eschatons are usually these. [[spoiler: Crystal was forced to do one of these.]]
**ApocalypseHow/ClassX2: Occurs if Ryan or another Eschaton does not end the world.
*TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Inverted. As Eschaton, Ryan is required to end the world, [[ApocalypseHow otherwise the sun will go supernova]]. [[spoiler: Crystal, the previous Eschaton, was forced to invoke this and end the world.]]
*PhysicalGod: Anyone with a Nanoverse is this.
*OlderThanTheyLook: The Gods, unsurprisingly. Most are thousands of years old. Notable cases include Crystal and [[spoiler: Moloch/King]], Lemurians who are at least a million years old, and [[Ra, a Neanderthal]]
* SharedUniverse: ''King of Hell'', a previous story by Alex Raizman'' is set in the universe as ''Small Worlds''. Characters from the story appear throughout the series, and events of ''Weird Theology'' overlap with ''King of Hell'