Belldandy Khalid.
The easiest way to understand the way celestials work in the DW cosmology is to think of them as roleplaying characters, and each universe as housing one or more separate campaigns. (Although there may be many, many very similar characters in very similar campaigns...) Each celestial in a universe has a "player" -- a "metagod", who exists in a much higher-order reality. I should also note that in some universes -- like OMB! -- the "player" has several characters, and sometimes several "players" share a single character.
What I'm saying is that Belldandy and Khalid both have the same "player"; it does not follow that they have to have the same personality. Belldandy that player, likewise, Khalid that player, any more than your 12th level fighter or your favorite street samurai from Shadowrun are you.
-- Bob
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...The President is on the line
As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by...
The easiest way to understand the way celestials work in the DW cosmology is to think of them as roleplaying characters, and each universe as housing one or more separate campaigns. (Although there may be many, many very similar characters in very similar campaigns...) Each celestial in a universe has a "player" -- a "metagod", who exists in a much higher-order reality. I should also note that in some universes -- like OMB! -- the "player" has several characters, and sometimes several "players" share a single character.
What I'm saying is that Belldandy and Khalid both have the same "player"; it does not follow that they have to have the same personality. Belldandy that player, likewise, Khalid that player, any more than your 12th level fighter or your favorite street samurai from Shadowrun are you.
-- Bob
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...The President is on the line
As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by...