The Main House, where dwell the highest of the high. These are the gods with power, the ones who suffer no setbacks when killed, even if Virtuous refuses to resurrect them. Most of it is off-limits to visitors - the entrance is a round, tiled island surrounded by fathomless water and ringed by high waterfalls, where a visitor can call out in hopes of being granted an audience...but most of it might as well not exist at all, unless one is actually called there. Greater Gods can't visit unless they're wanted; even Carmen Sandiego can't break in.
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| - The Main House, where dwell the highest of the high. These are the gods with power, the ones who suffer no setbacks when killed, even if Virtuous refuses to resurrect them. Most of it is off-limits to visitors - the entrance is a round, tiled island surrounded by fathomless water and ringed by high waterfalls, where a visitor can call out in hopes of being granted an audience...but most of it might as well not exist at all, unless one is actually called there. Greater Gods can't visit unless they're wanted; even Carmen Sandiego can't break in.
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| - The Main House, where dwell the highest of the high. These are the gods with power, the ones who suffer no setbacks when killed, even if Virtuous refuses to resurrect them. Most of it is off-limits to visitors - the entrance is a round, tiled island surrounded by fathomless water and ringed by high waterfalls, where a visitor can call out in hopes of being granted an audience...but most of it might as well not exist at all, unless one is actually called there. Greater Gods can't visit unless they're wanted; even Carmen Sandiego can't break in. Those who have been called in or granted entrance come out with radically different stories about what it looks like. As of recently, a relative consensus has been reached - several gods and visitors consider the interior House reminiscent of an office, complete with cubicles - but this is still quite heavily contested by those who remember walking through throne rooms, run-down palaces, Fluffy Cloud Heaven, and similar architectural forms and anomalies.
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