Chosen by Divinity
The goddesses have been getting divorced at record-breaking rates, now a new app is letting them date... Mortals, like you.
Chapter 1 by Nemo of Utopia
As I've seen some others do, this story uses a very different kind of CHYOA as a spring-board for the writing: various protagonists, male and female, will match with one or more of the deities in the following CHYOA, the first chapter will describe who matches with whom and why, but, after that, things can go quite a bit off the rails, as slowly various other parts of the initial CHYOA and its results are revealed. Whatever else you need to know, it is either covered in the "Writers Guidelines" for the story, or soon will be if you send me a message with a question that isn't covered yet in there.
1: Who is the Protagonist? (A/S/N/L) 2: Which Goddess(es) Did the protagonist match with? 3: (Don't list but do chose in advance.) What benefits will they get with their "tokens"...?
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As we all know gods have been dating mortals since the earliest of days, but what is comparatively new is that they are embracing the mortal practice of divorce. Unlike in many worlds, deities here have no need of worship, its useful to them in various ways, certainly, but their powers are inherent in who/what they are, they do not diminish because they cease to be worshiped and sacrificed to. Similarly, while some have ALEGED to be omnipotent, or omniscient, or similar, this doesn't make it so; and in fact, can hurt their reputations with both mortals and other gods when this is alleged but cannot be backed-up with real powers. "YHWH" has been an exception to this, but mostly because he has our worlds best and most devoted PR team working for him and really sold the Israelites on it very effectively then cut almost all direct communication with this world. Essentially, he's running the universe's best and longest lasting "long-con"/"pyramid scheme", guy makes Madoff look like a poser and chump. As said though, Goddesses are getting divorced, a lot of them. If you look at the behavior of gods from ancient times it's not even hard to see why: if Hera had any backbone, many of her modern followers will tell you, she'd have divorced Zeus literal eons ago. Well, emboldened by these new worshipers and their prayers to that effect, or about similar events in their own lives and seeing how they improve when they follow through, and don't when they don't; she HAS, and so have a large number of other truly divine\* women, \*(Literally)
Updated on Apr 13, 2024
by Nemo of Utopia
Created on Mar 29, 2024
by Nemo of Utopia
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