UMAE 2026 - The Gods Volume 2
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Volume 1 - Volume 3
Remember in volume 1 when I mentioned The Rubber God and The Dead God? Well I figured I'd knock these two off the list as a special entry since they are fairly unique compared to the other gods.
ULTRAMagic Archive
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The Rubber God
Alignment: The Tyrant God + Lord Anti
Dimension: 10D
Void Caller: Void-Wraith Constance Marsvin
The Rubber God is incredibly unique in that he is an incredibly new god in the grand scheme of things. The vast majority of the known gods came from the Epoch or even The Lost Era, so seeing a new one pop up after those eras is a momentous occasion. The Rubber God is also strange in that he only appears in The Entropy Era of the Cosmos and seems to reside in Regnum Contritum, a realm created by Lord Anti in the Outer Void that very few can enter. While the goings on of Regnum Contritum are only discussed through hearsay, there seems to be an ongoing conflict between Lord Anti, Master of Positrons, and Lord Shadow, Master of Darkness.
The Dead God
Alignment: Rogue
Dimension: 14D?
Void Caller: N/A
Information: Lore Entry 26
The Dead God is another fascinating god, but he is not actually a god. Rather he is so advanced that he might as well be considered a god, even by the standards of higher dimensionals. Beyond the 13th dimension is a place not even the Old Gods dare tread, holding untold horrors and dangers beyond the scope of what anyone could imagine. The Dead God realized one day that he was alone and began calling out for anyone to notice him. His sorrowful, lonely cries went unheard until the man that would become The Rubber God heard him and gave The Dead God a voice, with the two becoming good friends.
The Rubber God, following his ascension, visited the home realm of The Dead God and it was a harrowing experience. What The Rubber God found was a desolate, liminal realm of archetypes and empty visages of an ancient, yet far off civilization that could never have existed in any conceivable reality or imagination that consistently failed to exist yet came into existence regardless. Sapient entities exist so far and few between that contacting any of them is impossible, and there was always the sound of something stalking the two, yet never manifesting long enough for them to figure out what it is. And the terrifying thing was that The Dead God can never truly leave this forbidden realm, as he is too big to fit into the 13th dimension.
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Why yes, The Rubber God does seem incredibly familiar. No, I'm not going to say who his pre-ascended form was. At some point in the future I want to do a special ULTRAMagic Alternate book for the Entropy Era of the Cosmos, but that is years off. And obviously the next volume will probably feature the other gods I mentioned in Volume 1.

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Volume 1 - Volume 3
Remember in volume 1 when I mentioned The Rubber God and The Dead God? Well I figured I'd knock these two off the list as a special entry since they are fairly unique compared to the other gods.
ULTRAMagic Archive
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The Rubber God
Alignment: The Tyrant God + Lord Anti
Dimension: 10D
Void Caller: Void-Wraith Constance Marsvin
The Rubber God is incredibly unique in that he is an incredibly new god in the grand scheme of things. The vast majority of the known gods came from the Epoch or even The Lost Era, so seeing a new one pop up after those eras is a momentous occasion. The Rubber God is also strange in that he only appears in The Entropy Era of the Cosmos and seems to reside in Regnum Contritum, a realm created by Lord Anti in the Outer Void that very few can enter. While the goings on of Regnum Contritum are only discussed through hearsay, there seems to be an ongoing conflict between Lord Anti, Master of Positrons, and Lord Shadow, Master of Darkness.
The Dead God
Alignment: Rogue
Dimension: 14D?
Void Caller: N/A
Information: Lore Entry 26
The Dead God is another fascinating god, but he is not actually a god. Rather he is so advanced that he might as well be considered a god, even by the standards of higher dimensionals. Beyond the 13th dimension is a place not even the Old Gods dare tread, holding untold horrors and dangers beyond the scope of what anyone could imagine. The Dead God realized one day that he was alone and began calling out for anyone to notice him. His sorrowful, lonely cries went unheard until the man that would become The Rubber God heard him and gave The Dead God a voice, with the two becoming good friends.
The Rubber God, following his ascension, visited the home realm of The Dead God and it was a harrowing experience. What The Rubber God found was a desolate, liminal realm of archetypes and empty visages of an ancient, yet far off civilization that could never have existed in any conceivable reality or imagination that consistently failed to exist yet came into existence regardless. Sapient entities exist so far and few between that contacting any of them is impossible, and there was always the sound of something stalking the two, yet never manifesting long enough for them to figure out what it is. And the terrifying thing was that The Dead God can never truly leave this forbidden realm, as he is too big to fit into the 13th dimension.
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Why yes, The Rubber God does seem incredibly familiar. No, I'm not going to say who his pre-ascended form was. At some point in the future I want to do a special ULTRAMagic Alternate book for the Entropy Era of the Cosmos, but that is years off. And obviously the next volume will probably feature the other gods I mentioned in Volume 1.
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