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− | : Long ago there was a war between the gods of creativity and freedom, and the gods of repression and exploitation. The evil gods won. | + | : Long ago there was a war between the gods of creativity and freedom, and the gods of repression and exploitation. The evil gods won. |
: —''[[The Liminals (series)|The Liminals]]'' #2 | : —''[[The Liminals (series)|The Liminals]]'' #2 | ||
− | As the [[Looniverse]] came into being, two races of posters emerged: the '''Net.Gods''' and the '''Net.Trolls'''. (It's not known whether the Net.Trolls are a faction of the Net.Gods or a separate race.) For many years, the Net.Gods, also known as the '''New Mods''', existed, perhaps not in harmony but in balance, on two planets; the complicated, chaotic, but warm and creative [[Pandora]] (sometimes known as New Collins), and the cold, polished, driven [[Topphorti]], ruled by [[Flipseid]], Lord of Disco. | + | As the [[Looniverse]] came into being, two races of posters emerged: the '''Net.Gods''' and the '''Net.Trolls'''. (It's not known whether the Net.Trolls are a faction of the Net.Gods or a separate race.) For many years, the Net.Gods, also known as the '''New Mods''', existed, perhaps not in harmony but in balance, on two planets; the complicated, chaotic, but warm and creative [[Pandora]] (sometimes known as New Collins<ref name=genesis/>), and the cold, polished, driven [[Topphorti]], ruled by [[Flipseid]], Lord of Disco. |
And then the [[Multi-Tasker]] left his post, and the balance of the cosmos was lost; and there was a great upheaval; and Pandora faded into myth, and Topphorti became all cruel facets and slick covers. And thus it is to this day... | And then the [[Multi-Tasker]] left his post, and the balance of the cosmos was lost; and there was a great upheaval; and Pandora faded into myth, and Topphorti became all cruel facets and slick covers. And thus it is to this day... | ||
− | The Net.Gods have a deep connection to the concept of music, including and especially pop music, and all its genres, variations and history. (But notably, they stand wholly apart from [[Size-of-the-Entire-Universe Man]] and the [[TheyMightBePowers]].) | + | The Net.Gods have a deep connection to the concept of music, including and especially pop music, and all its genres, variations and history. (But notably, they stand wholly apart from [[Size-of-the-Entire-Universe Man]] and the [[TheyMightBePowers]].) Some Net.Gods may also be [[Idolon]]s. |
Known Net.Gods include: | Known Net.Gods include: | ||
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* [[Autotune]] | * [[Autotune]] | ||
* [[Slickshiver]] | * [[Slickshiver]] | ||
+ | * The [[Gravelly-Voiced God]]<ref name=JII/> | ||
+ | * [[Metal'lika]]<ref name=JII/> | ||
+ | * And maybe [[Elvis Man]]? Who even knows. | ||
− | In [[ | + | In [[Looniverse-AD]], New Collins was still active, and the list included the heroic '''O'Brien''' (though the one that appeared in-story was a corrupted dance remix of the noble warrior) and '''Highfidelity''', the planet's former leader. |
How the Net.Gods relate to the [[New Dogs]] is currently unclear. | How the Net.Gods relate to the [[New Dogs]] is currently unclear. | ||
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+ | == Footnotes == | ||
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+ | <references> | ||
+ | <ref name=genesis>After Phil Collins, drummer and then lead singer of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_(band) Genesis]. Not a reference that's used much anymore, as there are few people now who care that much about Genesis except [[Masterplan Lad]], who vastly prefers the Peter Gabriel era.</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name=JII>Not textually established in story as Net.Gods, but like, come on.</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
[[Category:Aliens]] | [[Category:Aliens]] | ||
[[Category:Cosmic Beings]] | [[Category:Cosmic Beings]] | ||
[[Category:Net.Gods]] | [[Category:Net.Gods]] |
Latest revision as of 14:50, 27 February 2022
- Long ago there was a war between the gods of creativity and freedom, and the gods of repression and exploitation. The evil gods won.
- —The Liminals #2
As the Looniverse came into being, two races of posters emerged: the Net.Gods and the Net.Trolls. (It's not known whether the Net.Trolls are a faction of the Net.Gods or a separate race.) For many years, the Net.Gods, also known as the New Mods, existed, perhaps not in harmony but in balance, on two planets; the complicated, chaotic, but warm and creative Pandora (sometimes known as New Collins[1]), and the cold, polished, driven Topphorti, ruled by Flipseid, Lord of Disco.
And then the Multi-Tasker left his post, and the balance of the cosmos was lost; and there was a great upheaval; and Pandora faded into myth, and Topphorti became all cruel facets and slick covers. And thus it is to this day...
The Net.Gods have a deep connection to the concept of music, including and especially pop music, and all its genres, variations and history. (But notably, they stand wholly apart from Size-of-the-Entire-Universe Man and the TheyMightBePowers.) Some Net.Gods may also be Idolons.
Known Net.Gods include:
- Flipseid
- OMAR
- Autotune
- Slickshiver
- The Gravelly-Voiced God[2]
- Metal'lika[2]
- And maybe Elvis Man? Who even knows.
In Looniverse-AD, New Collins was still active, and the list included the heroic O'Brien (though the one that appeared in-story was a corrupted dance remix of the noble warrior) and Highfidelity, the planet's former leader.
How the Net.Gods relate to the New Dogs is currently unclear.
Footnotes
- ↑ After Phil Collins, drummer and then lead singer of Genesis. Not a reference that's used much anymore, as there are few people now who care that much about Genesis except Masterplan Lad, who vastly prefers the Peter Gabriel era.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Not textually established in story as Net.Gods, but like, come on.