Talk:God

A lot of the higher up Digimon's bios talk about this guy. Should we assume that it's one guy and start compiling these references, or what? Glorious  CHAOS!  06:07, February 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * I think they referencing Yggdrasil. Final Cannon  Talk 13:10, February 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * That could be possible, but the bio's specifically call it a "Being of Goodness" as well, and it mostly appears in the bios for Christianity-orientated Digimon. Glorious  CHAOS!  16:33, February 7, 2010 (UTC)


 * They protect the Digital World's central "Kernel", the domain of its "God", and each of them has a unique duty
 * As one of the Celestial Digimon, it is the executor of the enlightened God's laws
 * Although its true face and personality is hidden behind a mask and cannot be glimpsed, it is the being closest to the Being of Goodness called "God"
 * As one of the Celestial Digimon, it is the guardian of God and His wisdom
 * As one of the Celestial Digimon, it is a Holy Mother-like being who imparts the loving and merciful side of God
 * Its power exceeds that of Ultimates, and is said to rival that of the existence called "God" as well. It has a contradictory existence, in that one side of it loves all things, as God does, while the other is trying to destroy the whole world, as the Devil does.
 * However, in response to a Being of Goodness in the Digital World (possibly the creator of the Digital World), it raged in fury and rebellion, and so was deleted to the Dark Area.


 * What about references to a "God" in other seasions, a la Tamers? Maybe a disambig page to different "Gods" that have been referenced throughout the series. Rad140 Message 17:27, February 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * I don't know what references they're are in the anime, though I know V-Tamers says that Daemon's Castle and the Tags were created by the Digital God. Glorious  CHAOS!  02:44, February 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * There's references to a God in Tamers, mostly from the Devas, which is referring to Zhuqiaomon, although I can't remember if there are other references. There are some in Adventure 02, but I assume they're referring to the Sovereigns.  Don't know about Frontier or Data Squard. Rad140 Message 05:20, February 8, 2010 (UTC)

Also consider this statement: There is also a fifth member, Fanglongmon, who represents the center of the compass and acts as the "God" of the Digital World.- found in article Digimon Sovereigns

Gods of the Digital Worlds
Well in Digimon Adventure and Tamers, the Harmonious Ones/Sovereigns are shown to be the gods of the Digital Worlds of those continuities respectively. Fanglongmon is shown to be the "High Harmonious One" or the "Supreme Sovereign" in the sense that he is the leader of the group thus in a sense a "High God". However ENIAC and Atanasoff created the Digital Worlds of those continuities as shown in Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer, so therefore they are in a sense the "Supreme Gods" of those continuities.

In V-Tamer I would likely say that it is ENIAC and Atanasoff as Yggdrasil/King Drasil was not created yet and nor does there seem to be any indication that Yggdrasil/King Drasil is the supreme god.

However in Digimon Frontier, I would likely say that it is Yggdrasil/King Drasil, given the prescence of the Royal Knights i.e Crusadermon, Dynasmon and Gallantmon (cameo in "Bizzare Bazzar"). The Celestial Angels and Lucemon were portrayed as the nearest things to gods, however angels are not considered on the same level as gods.

In Data Squad, the Olympus Twelve are the ruling gods presented with Yggdrasil/King Drasil as the supreme god.

In Digimon Next, Yggdrasil/King Drasil is presented as the supreme god, once again.

In D-Cyber, it is likely that Yggdrasil/King Drasil is the god of the Digital World, given the prescence of the Royal Knights/Holy Knights i.e Alphamon, Omnimon X, Medieval Gallantmon/Gallantmon X and Magnamon X.

Chronicle and X-Evolution which are similar paralles to each other have Yggdrasil/King Drasil as the god of the Digital World respetively.

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However, as Yggdrasil has been shown not to be omnipotent, ominscient, or infinitely good, Yggdrasil by definition falls short of the status of the God referred to in regards to digimon such as Seraphimon or Ophanimon.