“... A lot of gods have kids with mortals. They basically never stick around.” He sighs and smiles a little sadly. “Anyway... yeah, probably. I’ve done the world-jumping thingy before. The best example I heard is... imagine a bunch of grapes. You start at the stem with one commonality and then it grows in different directions from there. So you get worlds or planes of existence that share some things snd other things are really different.”
He flicks his wrist and a few small balls of light appear, clumping together. “My friends and I call them clusters. Like, my friend Thorne and I have worlds with a lot of similarities. Same with Gil and Jules - not sure if those two are from the exact same world or just ones that are closer than normal. And my boyfriend is from yet another very similar world. So we say we’re from the same cluster of universes, but not the same worlds.”
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He flicks his wrist and a few small balls of light appear, clumping together. “My friends and I call them clusters. Like, my friend Thorne and I have worlds with a lot of similarities. Same with Gil and Jules - not sure if those two are from the exact same world or just ones that are closer than normal. And my boyfriend is from yet another very similar world. So we say we’re from the same cluster of universes, but not the same worlds.”