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Reviewer: Pallasx1 Signed [Report This]
Date: April 08 2024 11:31 AM Title: Goddess Melissa

Finished the last chapter. Really feeling bad for everyone here lmao Vanessa Melissa and carlito.


also it seems the demons where behind Brad and Alexandra’s fling on top of the city? It kinda makes sense since Alexandra seems decent behind her facade and Brad is a pretty chill and humble guy

Reviewer: Pallasx1 Signed [Report This]
Date: April 08 2024 9:21 AM Title: Goddess Melissa

Gotta say kinda refreshing to read a story where the gods actually care about mortals . Well at least Melissa and  haliee do  from where am at in the story


really enjoying it so far

Reviewer: It Was Me Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: February 01 2024 8:01 PM Title: Melissa: Questioning Divinity

This was a really intriguing chapter. It both helped me see Melissa in a new light and confirmed for me a lot of my initial assumptions about her.

I think what's most interesting, however, is that it's clear now that Melissa, god of gods, is also creator of her own problems, and even omnipotence isn't enough for her to see it. And we see this through her interactions with various characters in this chapter.

Let's start with Carlos (as this will, by far, be the longest one). I like Carlos. He can come off a bit petulant at times, but he seems like a good kid under that normal bit of immaturity we all go through. We learned a lot about him here.

The moment that he lost faith in his mother was eye-opening for me. I had mistakenly thought that he refused to worship Melissa (because he said that), but it turns out that, while he wasn't literally praying to her, he did believe in her deep down. Him losing that belief, not because he doesn't believe his mother is a god, but because he feels like her godhood has taken her away from him was incredibly sad.

All of that teen angst and drama, his anger at almost every single thing Melissa does, it was all to hide the fact that he's scared: scared of the woman who raised him being swept away by the immense power she holds, scared of never getting to see the person his mother was ever again, and scared that the thing that has replaced his mother is evil.

Carlos lost faith because, in that moment when he looked into her eyes, he confirmed for himself that all of his fears had materialized. This wasn't his mother. She wouldn't eat people just for not worshipping her. She damn sure wouldn't sacrifice millions of lives just to make sure 30 people keep worshipping her. She wasn't that selfish. She wasn't that terrible. She wasn't that villainous.

Of course, just because that's what he saw in her eyes doesn't mean that's what was actually there. He could have easily been projecting his fears into that moment, the intensity of the situation pushing him in that direction. And, in fact, based on how this chapter played out, I think the truth is a lot more complicated than that, and he's at least partially wrong.

But I can't blame Carlos for thinking what he does. Melissa has consistently acted in a way that would seem to confirm his fears. That's why he's so paranoid that Melissa was making Vanessa pray to her or enslaving his father in the kitchen; these things display the persona she displays to the public quite well. Our goddess certainly has some vanity issues, but there's a lot more to her than that. Carlos just can't see it, and Melissa doesn't even realize that she needs to let him see it.

Then we have Vanessa. Melissa views her in much the light as people in power view those who get close to their family members just to get a rub of that celebrity, which explains her anger well enough. This isn't quite right, though. While it's true that Vanessa was using Carlos to get to her, her motivations weren't nearly as shallow as that.

it's made clear that Vanessa is desperate. She doesn't know how much time they have, but, as a believe, she knows that at some point Melissa is going to kill them for being nonbelievers. That also implies that she knows she can't convert them either. So her options are to either wait around for them to die or try and appeal to their would-be murderer for mercy.

When looked at that way, Vanessa's actions seem like the only logical course she could take. Gaining Melissa's favor presented the only possible way she could convince her to spare her parents. So yeah, Carlos was her in, but she really had no other choice here.

And completely lost on Melissa is that none of this would have happened if she didn't have such a harsh policy regarding nonbelievers in the first place.

Melissa created that desperation in Vanessa (and presumable millions of others, at least). Vanessa didn't want perks for knowing a god personally; all she wanted was for Melissa to not do what she usually does to nonbelievers, even if they're good people. That's not so bad.

But Vanessa also slept with Carlos despite not feeling that way about him, which is admittedly pretty gross. However, it sounds like this was the natural progression of the "relationship" and Vanessa was just in too deep at that point. Now Carlos is hurt, and, as I said above, Melissa's policy is what's really (albeit indirectly) to blame for that.

Finally, there's Alejandro. The man who knew Melissa was a goddess before she actually was one.

I actually really liked the scene where he questioned where Carlos was sent for punishment and Melissa's icy stare was met with a simple "Sorry, honey." At first glance, this might be viewed as the goddess intimidating her husband with her ability to smite him for questioning her, but I didn't actually take it that way. His casual apology made it feel as though this was how she would always react to things like that and that he felt the same way about that he did when she was mortal. In fact, he hasn't seemed intimidated by his wife at all throughout the story, only devoted.

Because of this type of bond they share, Alejandro is the one person she can allow herself to be vulnerable with (although her vulnerable isn't as vulnerable as the average person's vulnerable, I think. Vulnerable). He's the only person that can act as any sort of moral compass for Melissa. But he has so far only really amounted to an unwitting enabler for her.

This isn't his fault, though.

Melissa may come to him when she needs affirmation, but she's not giving him the whole picture. Obviously, she doesn't want him to know that she's eating nonbelievers (a sign that, deep down, she knows what she's doing is wrong), and she justifies any actions she takes that he doesn't understand as being beyond mortal understanding in general. In other words, he's speaking honestly when he affirms his wife and tells her what she wants (or sometimes needs, perhaps) to hear, but we're left to wonder if he would feel the same way if he knew everything.

Based on how this chapter ended, we may find that out sooner rather than later.

But I guess the larger point here is that all the things that cause Melissa to have doubt or feel shitty are things she herself has caused. Her relationship with Carlos is damaged because she has changed the way she acts without showing him the side of her that's still who she has always been. She feels conflicted between being too "soft" on Vanessa and trying to be benevolent but fails to realize that the reason she even has to consider this is her fault in the first place. And she's being wrongly affirmed by her loving husband because she doesn't want him to see a side of herself that she's probably afraid of him judging. A bit more self-awareness and trust would solve all of these problem, which, again, is ironic to say about an omnipotent being. But that's part of what made this chapter so fun.

I also wanted to commend you guys on finding a different take on worship in this genre. Worship being equated with power is a tried and true trope, and I'm not knocking those stories that have used or will use it, but it's refreshing to see something different. Of course, that trope would have made Melissa's obsession with being worshipped seem not quite so terrible to some readers, as the twist that they want worship because of a combination of euphoria and annoyance does make her look less divine and more addicted. It's also worth noting that a lot of real-world religions that emphasize worship also have lore describing some sort of sacrifice or another that the divine has been through, which, as of yet, we haven't seen from her.

Sticking with those real-world religions, I found it interesting to compare Melissa's worship doctrine with some of them. I'm more familiar with the Abrahamic religions than most, and those tend to actually share her "worship or damnation" principle. Of course, the damnation isn't nearly as immediate in those religions, but then again, we don't see their shared God popping into the mortal realm and flashing its power like Melissa and the other gods do either. So maybe that's the trade-off? These gods offer direct evidence that they are, in fact, gods, so you have less time to make your decision.

I'd also call attention to the fact that the Abrahamic religions also tend to share Melissa's policy of even good people being damned if they choose not to believe (although Christianity and Judaism seem to have an ignorance clause, which wouldn't apply here). I don't know, I just find it interesting that some people are outraged by Melissa's stance on this when it's not quite as far from reality as we would like to think. To be fair, maybe those people are as outraged about it in the real world as well.

As for the meat of the chapter, the demons were really interesting characters and the world building you guys were able to do through them was impressive. I loved their emphasis on the human gods not even looking at life outside of Earth. I've questioned how omnipotence works in this world before, and this seems to imply that it's almost like a Google-style thing: You're able to know everything, but you can only know it if you ask. Unless the gods know about life on other planets and really just don't care, but I find that hard to believe at this juncture in the story.

The demons were also partially right about Melissa. She is absolutely obsessed with worship. They're wrong about her family, though, as she clearly does love them, between putting up with Carlos's anger for longer than she would almost anyone else's and her reliance on Alejandro, as discussed above. The demons are smart, but they underestimate humanity, which is why they ultimately lost.

That moral quandary was quite the test, though. I can even see a moral argument from Melissa's perspective to choose allowing the bomb to go off over damning the 30 worshippers. After all, all the people worshipping her that were good would be rewarded with heaven while all the nonbelievers and bad people would go to hell (I'm going to ignore how we decide who's good and bad right now, as this is already pretty long). Whereas if she allowed the 30 to denounce her and damned them, 30 people who deserve heaven will instead be sent to hell. I think there's a moral argument to be made that damning 30 innocents is worse than hastening the ultimate fates of millions in order to save the souls of those 30. I'm not saying I'd make that argument, but it's there, and for someone like Melissa, it would have been a complicated decision to make if she would have had to make it.

And that one of the 30 was her son certainly complicated things too. As a mother, how many lives would you sacrifice to save your own child?

I also wanted to note here that Carlos being willing to sacrifice not only his life but his soul as well for the greater good was pretty noble of him, and it changed the way I viewed him (although not as much as that other moment I mentioned). I have to admit, when he went missing, I figured this would have ended with him begging his mother to save him and being thankful for her doing so. What actually happened was so delightfully complicated, and I have a newfound respect for him.

Overall, this was a great chapter with strong character development, moral complexities, and great fetish content (I didn't even mention that, but Melissa is hot as fuck!). It looks like each of our gods is going to be facing some sort of similar test in the coming chapters, which promises to be pretty fun if it turns out that way.

Keep up the great work, guys!



Author's Response:

Well, I must say, I was not expecting a dissertation of this magnitude when I set off to write this story, haha. I love your analysis, and I think you truly understand Melissa’s character.

Before I dive into your review, I wanted to address the powers the gods possess. The gods have immense power, but they are not omnipotent. The idea of an omnipotent god is more of an Abrahamic belief—whereas I’m going for more of a Greek-, Roman-, Nordic-god kinda level of power. Although I’m not of a fan of Greek mythology, I do like the idea of gods coming down to earth to fuck around with humanity. An omnipotent god, as a character, would be fabulously boring. Unique situations like the demons could not happen if Melissa was omnipotent. She would’ve stopped everything before it happened.

Worship. First off, yup, I’m 100% avoiding the trope that worship = powers. I hope this doesn’t sound like a cope out, but worship is something us mortals will not understand. In the interview with professor, he kinda touches on what worship is, in terms we can relate to. But more importantly, Melissa gives non-believers numerous chances to believe she’s a god. Normally by shrinking them and using powers that could only be explained by her godhood. Yet, time and time again, there are mortals that flat out refuse to believe she’s a god. She’s a god. She’s a god. Melissa can shape and bend reality and has a tremendous burden on her shoulders to wrangle the other gods, and manage the threat (that hasn’t been fully explored yet), and all she asks for in return, is for mortals to believe she’s a god. It is the ultimate insult to her, to have someone dangling from her fingers, and be like “Nah, bruv, you ain’t god.” Like, Jesus Christ, what more will it take? She’s a god. She’s a god. Melissa is not a despot and burning every copy of the Bible and Koran. She’s not destroying churches and temples. You can have all that shit—just believe she’s a god. I don’t know if I’m failing at explaining her character, but ANYONE else in her position could’ve made earth an absolute hell. I think her asking for worship is paltry compared to what she could be demanding.

Carlos. His brain is not fully developed, and his perceived problems are pretty selfish. Imagine your mother as being the goddess of the universe, and you’re bitching about people treating you differently. Yes, he’s a good kid at heart, as evident by his willingness to sacrifice himself to save millions. I don’t know if you caught this, but Carlos is taking out his frustrations with his mother—not because she did anything wrong—but he hates he lost a mother and has a goddess in her place. He’s venting his problems, but they’re appearing as attacks against his mother.

Alejandro. Supportive husband, first. Top worshiper, second. This was my mentality with his character. I also love the brief line he said, about his wife having the ability to choose any guy to be with, but she’s staying faithful to him. I mean, come on, I feel like a lesser person would’ve ditched their significant other if they ascended. Melissa is awesome.

Vanessa. People don’t do evil shit for the sake of being evil. Vanessa’s motivations were clear, maybe a little misguided, but determined. She’ll have to pay for betraying Carlos. But in the end, it might help her parents. But now the question becomes, will Melissa tolerate people deceiving her family for personal gain?

One last comment. The revelation at the end that Alejandro has been in the dark about Melissa consuming non-believers is something I’m so interested in exploring. How will Alejandro’s supportive character confront his wife? Will he fear his wife or detest her? Or both? I’m not sure yet, but it’s exciting to think about.

Sorry if I didn’t hit on all your key points. I’m always on Discord if you want to chat more about it. Thank you again for your thesis. Your comments are greatly appreciated, and I love reading about your insights and interpretations. :)

Reviewer: breastclimber Signed [Report This]
Date: January 28 2024 9:46 AM Title: Melissa: Questioning Divinity

Wow, after reading this last chapter I have to double down on my negative impressions of Melissa.  I have to say a lot of the analysis the demons had on her personality were spot on.    

So she's in New York where literally millions of people worship her, and 9 people bother her so much because they cause a little itch.  Oh cry me a river.   Justifying killing them for that reason is ridiculous.   A sign of real megalomania.

I am very excited she was caught by her husband finally, for eating people.   It's really disgusting that she does that as a goddess, and I hope there are consequences with her husband for this.  He's been too much of a suckup so far in the story.

I am really surprised that humans don't wonder if she set up the whole times square thing to appear to be more powerful to everyone else.    She could have faked the entire experience, for all the humans know.

I really liked the demons.    I liked their agency in the story,  I liked their larger perspective on how the gods were behaving.    I am hoping we see more challenges from other demons in the future.

Now my only question is when will the gods figure out there is a threat to Earth itself.   That will be interesting to see how you work that in.  Somehow I doubt Melissa will share this information with the other 3 gods, so they will most likely be at a disadvantage, but who knows, maybe Melissa will be less egotistical for once and share the info.

Personally I hope Brad figures it out!  He's into video games, and so space invaders and other space based game themes might occur to him.  Space the Final Frontier... Go Brad!



Author's Response:

Aww, Melissa ain’t bad. She’s a goddess and has, in my opinion, pretty low-key demands compared to other gods in myth. She always gives people one last chance to recant their beliefs before she consumes them; also, she’s giving Vanessa a huge chance, considering she betrayed Melissa’s son. Melissa is confident and takes the role of leader seriously. So, she comes off strong, but again, I think she’s restraining herself greatly. Any other mortal turned god could’ve turned earth into a dystopian nightmare. Life on this earth is normal mostly, all you gotta do is worship the new gods :)

Reviewer: CapGregor Signed [Report This]
Date: January 28 2024 8:30 AM Title: Melissa: Questioning Divinity

Such a tease to introduce Converse and not have her use them, haha. Great tension this chapter, the addition of outside entities is an amazing plot point.

Author's Response:

Fuck! You made me realize I did tease that. Won't happen again :)

Reviewer: Iunno Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 28 2024 5:55 AM Title: Melissa: Questioning Divinity

I wonder if it's genuinely impossible for Melissa to go back on her rules. Or is she really just that stubborn. Surely a few months in hell would teach them to believe in her if nothing else. Maybe that's Hailee version of Hell?

NGL I expected this chapter to end with her eating Vanessa's parents anyway lol are they still stuck on 24 hr deal? Ig it depends on the next chapter huh.

In universe, I would worship Hailee. She seems to be the nicest. Melissa is really needy with worship and the other two kill innocent people.

From my current perspective, it'd be the same tbh. I just know that Alexandra and Brad may give them nice afterlives tho I still can't fuck with it personally. At least not over Hailee.

Also those demons must be strong as hell if they can take a nuke to the face lol not as strong as the gods but still strong. Speaking of strength, is Melissa stronger than the rest? Or was she given that position for her age? I'd imagine she can maybe beat all of them individually but not together or something.

I'm assuming the next three chapters are gonna be about how the gods each handle non believers.

At least, I hope it is. I'm most interested in all of their personal versions of hell and heaven.



Author's Response:

The whole “worship” stuff is a powerful force, enough for the gods to kill. True, Melissa and the other gods force mortals to “worship” them in a way. This isn’t a schoolhouse rule they made up. Worship is a necessity in this world. Now, the gods lose nothing if people don’t worship them, but it’s incredibly difficult to ignore someone not worshiping them.

So, Melissa “can” ignore people not worshiping her. But it’s definitely not fair to the other people she judged before. I don’t know if I’m doing a good job describing the importance of worship in this universe. It’s not a made up ritual the gods came up with. For Melissa to give Vanessa a chance and all those people she’s eaten a chance—that’s a tremendous deal. I can’t express how patient and nice it is of Melissa to be so tolerant. Any lesser god in her position would’ve flooded the world just to get rid of non-believers. Melissa is honestly my favorite :)

Reviewer: It Was Me Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 27 2024 7:52 PM Title: Goddess Melissa

Reading your response to my review, I think I may have misspoke about Hailee. When I said she was acting out of character, I didn't mean that in the literal sense. Like you said, I also thought that was very much in character for her, as I view her as the most "human" of the gods (although Brad is catching up real quick).

What I meant by that was that she was acting out of character in the sense that her behavior toward Jay and Grace doesn't align with how she normally acts. By her being the most "human," I meant that she seems like the most legit person out if the gods. I think she genuinely likes to help people and sees her power as I way to do that rather than a reason to think of herself as above her worshippers (at least to the extent that a god can feel that way).

But when it comes to Jay, it's different. Despite how good a person she is, live and jealousy make her do things that she normally would never consider. Maybe I should have just referenced the old cliché "Love makes you crazy" instead of saying out of character.


Your comments on Melissa have piqued my interest. Maybe I've misjudged her a bit. I'm eager to see what you guys have planned for her.

And as far as the summary goes, I can see where you're coming from, and what you guys wrote dies clarify that this goes beyond smut. I just felt like you may have given away a major plot twist before the story even started. Focusing on these people trying to be gods for a while only to have an intergalactic threat show up out of nowhere is something I wouldn't have seen coming without that heads up. But there are things more important to a story than a shocking twist, so it's really just a matter of priorities more than anything. So if the summary you guys put up does what you want it to, don't worry too much about what I said. 



Author's Response:

Yeah Hailee is interesting in that she means well but she has trouble with her emotions. She portrays some of the cons that comes with being a god as shown with the complication with Jay. More will definitely be explored with her as the story progresses. 

Melissa has her flaws but ultimately she still has that motherly vibe that simply makes her want to take the responsibility of keeping her “children” safe and secure and in her recent chapter we wanted to touch on her human like qualities and her relationship with her husband and son. 

Thanks again for the continued support and detailed comments. we always appreciate the level of time and dedication a fan takes into our story. Means a lot!

Reviewer: breastclimber Signed [Report This]
Date: January 22 2024 4:44 AM Title: God Brad

I had a realization about the problems Camila is likely to cause.   Being a non-believer if any of the other 3 female gods find out about her they might want to kill her, and I bet Brad will end up defending her life.



Author's Response:

Especially true for Melissa. If Brad cares for Camila, he'll do whatever he can to protect her, or to convert her. I'm really excited to see how this unfolds.

Reviewer: sanguine tangerine Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 21 2024 9:48 AM Title: God Brad

I would worship Hailee, but I’d get a beer with Brad



Author's Response:

I love this comment! Succinct and accurate :)

Reviewer: It Was Me Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 21 2024 7:50 AM Title: God Brad

It really depends on what perspective we're talking about when it comes to which god I would worship.

If we're assuming ourselves to be the average person within this world, without the knowledge provided by a narrative, I'd have to go with Hailee. She certainly comes off as the mist genuine and down to earth amongst the gods, and finding a god that understands the problems of the common worshipper and doesn't place herself above them more than necessary would be pretty important to me.

Now, as a reader, Hailee would actually rank third for me.

Count me as a Lexi worshipper. I share her views on good deeds and really respect that she wants to help those most in need but refuses to accept credit for it. Noy only that, but it seems like she wants people to like her but feels like it's cheap to use good deeds to convince people to become devoted to her, even when she's doing it for the right reason.

Her rough exterior doesn't exactly attract a lit of adoration, however, which is why I think she's gone the fear route. She would rather be feared and respected than loved by people who don't know who actually she is. I also think there's some bitterness to her on this as well, as I think people maybe didn't accept her as she is or misjudged who she is when she was a mortal. I'm not 100 percent on that, but that's a vibe I get from her character.

I think this is what made her take an interest in Emma. The reporter sought out a story about Lexi's secret good works (not realizing it was her, obviously), which didn't much interest the goddess. But when Emma told her to tell her "boss" thanks when it seemed like the story was dead, that meant something to Lexi. Emma legitimately appreciated what "The Silent Samaritan" was doing, not just to heap praise on her or for the self-interest of getting a story, but because the mortal really believed that what the Samaritan was doing was a good thing and that we need that in the world. That was something real, and I think that spoke to Lexi, who's clearly intolerant of any bullshit.

But yeah, having a better (yet still far from complete) understanding of her worldview definitely puts me on Team Lexi. I feel for her need to be accepted, respect that she's not willing to change who she is or show off to get that acceptance, and can accept myself why she needs to intimidate mortals into worshipping her.

As for all the people she's killed (and Brad, too), I'll reserve judgment on that until we have a better understanding of the gods' powers. One reviewer suggested that maybe all the people Lexi killed were intentionally targeted and deserving, and we've seen examples of the gods knowing details of the lives of individual mortals, so this could be possible (I did wonder if that bus driving under her high heel was more about showing her scale or hinting at her being more selective on where she was stepping). I need to know more about how omnipotence works in this universe before committing to an opinion on that, though.

Speaking of Brad, I'm a big fan of that guy, too. While Hailee seems the most down to earth to outsiders, he's clearly the that in reality. He didn't even like being prayed to when he was playing the role of arrogant, sex-obsessed god.

I thought you guys set him up really well, too. Both Emma and Lexi made him sound like a dousche in Lexi's chapter, and the start of his own seemed to reinforce that at first glance. Now, the common man getting lost in trying to be something he's nit is a pretty common theme, but you guys disguised it really well here, and it kind of hit me out of nowhere when he started feeling less confident around Roxxy and Candy.

From that point on, Brad has been extremely likable (I love how he not only didn't get pissed at Allen refusing to believe he's a god but took responsibility for accidentally screwing the worshipper over and helped him get to Hailee).

I'm pulling for things to work out with him and Camila (although I'm not sure what exactly Lexi's feelings are about him), and I'm pretty curious if he can get away from her before revealing that he's that jerk god that she hates.

Oh, and the fact that he's worried and not mad that Camila is a nonbeliever has me really intrigued. Between that and Melissa eating nonbelievers, I'm very curious why it's so important to them that everyone worship one of them. I was thinking that this was a source of power for them, but Brad not being into it has me questioning that just a bit.

As for Melissa, I don't dislike her, but she's my least favorite among the gods. She never seems to miss an opportunity to show off her power or remind mortals that she's above them. She also is super strict about praying (the way she reprimanded that teacher for not teaching his students how to immediately start praying in her presence was kind of insane). She made those people on the cruise pray to her for, what, 45 minutes straight. What a perky move!

I do think she's a good person deep down, and she clearly cares about her family. I also imagine that she was probably a little arrogant before her godhood and the power has just gone to her head in a way that it hasn't for the other three gods.

I do wonder if Carlos "bows" to any of the other gods. If not, I wonder if there will come a time when Melissa will hold him to the same standard as those nonbelievers on the cruise. That probably depends on whether there was more to her doing that than simply putting mortals in their place.

Going back to Hailee, I do kind of feel for her. I don't think it was stated outright, but it was implied that Jay broke up with her after (and very likely because of) her ascension. If that's true, then that makes Hailee's actions most of the time all the more admirable. She's looking out for everyone else while she suffers, instead of using her power to take out her frustrations on the world.

Of course, that doesn't excuse what she did to Grace and Jay. Again, I can empathize with her being heartbroken, but between threatening Grace with eternal damnation and playing with the idea of taking away Jay's freewill, the depth of her obsession is really out of character for her. I  her defense, though, from what little we saw of Jay, he does seem worthy of her obsession.

Also, while Grace doesn't deserve what Hailee put her through, that adversity showed, at least to me, that she's not nearly as dedicated to Jay as he is to her. He's willing to defy a god for her, but Grace wanted to call off the wedding before Hailee did anything too crazy. I get that Hailee is a goddess, but I would think she'd be willing to fight for Jay a little bit.

So I'm kind of torn on whether Hailee deserves to end up with Jay or if that's even the best outcome for her. I'm guessing (and hoping) that we'll get more background into what happened to their relationship.

And who knows, maybe Allen will take her mind off Allen, at least for a little while.

One really minor critique (if you can even count it as that) is that I don't know if I would have divulged such a major part of the plot in the story summary. It doesn't  necessarily hurt the story to know that the gods were given their power to fight an intergalactic threat, but leaving us in the dark about that would have left us with another mystery to unravel, and that reveal would have probably been pretty surprising since the story so far focuses so much on the gods' trying to balance their divine power with their humanity.

But overall, this story is really, really good so far. It's extremely creative, well put together, and presents the reader with some thought-provoking philosophical questions. I look forward to seeing where you guys take it from here!



Author's Response:

Excellent review! Your insights into all the gods are spot on. I’m actually surprised how much you got right with Alexandra. The details like her not crushing the bus full of tourist, her taking a shine on Emma, and her proclivities to help people without attention. More to the last point, she really cares for people that are struggling in life, helps them in secret—sometimes her good deeds getting mis-attributed to other gods. Alexandra isn’t seeking adulation from the world. She does the right thing, because it’s right. BUT, as a complex god, and you nailed the head with this observation, there’s some bitterness from a past life that’s manifested to vigilante justice against ultra-rich and corrupt businessmen. I’m looking forward to seeing her relationship with Emma unfold. Because I predict Emma is going to play a big role in Alexandra’s life.

On the topic of Brad … I was super close to making him a one-dimensional Chad type god. My first draft of him was like that. But me and the other guy were chatting about him, and the idea came up—what if Brad was a nerd before becoming a god? And then boom, 16K words later, you got the Brad chapter. I imagined a guy who gets caught up with god-powers, has a lot of fun with it, but realizes how hollow his life had become. His story alone could be a stand-alone novel. But since I’m juggling a huge cast, his character development was sped up. Still, I’m excited to see his blossoming relationship with Camila. I can’t wait to see her reaction to learning he’s a god.

Melissa. I hope my next chapter explains Melissa a little better. I’m trying hard to tell a story of an all-powerful god that’s also a mom. She’s super strict with her rules, but deep-down, she’s a loving mother and gives people a lot of chances. She’s essentially living two lives: one as a god of all gods, and two, her home life with a son that hates that she’s a god. Like I said, I hope the next chapter reveals more about her.

And then there’s Hailee. I’m trying to imagine a young woman with unlimited god powers who gets dumped by her boyfriend, for having said powers. How would she react? I think the teasing with Grace, no matter how you see it, is appropriate for her character. I’m pretty sure Hailee will mature and learn to let Jay and Grace live their lives. But her jealousy, and unlimited powers, might wreak some more havoc before she learns that lesson. I don’t know. I recognize I need to work on Hailee more. It’s surprising, but not really, how little love Hailee’s getting.

Thank you for your critique on the story summary. I am struggling with what to put there. There is an over-arching story about an inter-galactic threat, and god’s powers being transferred between civilizations—but as you can see, my story focuses on the character arcs more. Agh! I don’t want to mislead people, but I do want to show this is a story, story. Not just a quick smut rag. I don’t know. I’ll keep thinking about.

Thanks again for your awesome comment. I hope you enjoy future installments!


Reviewer: Some giantess fan Signed starstarstarstarhalf-star [Report This]
Date: January 20 2024 2:00 PM Title: God Brad

My opinions on each god: 
(Personally, I really like how each god is not who they initially seem) 

  • Melissa initially looked the most stable god, but she might actually be the biggest control freak of the bunch, and will thus likely not accept any changes in the status quo where she is on top; 
  • Hailee is the one I just can't figure out. On one end, she is clearly controlling like Melissa, but she is also aware of her faults and seeing a psychiatrist. For now, I'm guessing that she is just possessive and cannot handle someone else taking what's "hers"; 
  • Alexandra, I think, is clearly just high on getting worshipped, be it out of devotion or fear. However, her interactions with Emma and Brad do reveal that there is more to her; 
  • Brad is probably the most relatable of the bunch and thus probably the one we are gonna spend the most time with. 

MY PREDICTIONS: 
With the title being "Divinity Lost", I'm guessing that Brad will gradually lose his godhood as he lives a mortal life and this will create a power vacuum between the remaining goddesses as they vie to obtain the souls of Brad's former worshippers. 

Since Alexandra is the one whom Brad will be worshipping, I'm guessing that she will (accidentally) absorb his powers, immediately giving her a leg up on the others.
This will piss off Melissia, who will no longer be the top goddess, prompting her to increase her followers. 
In turn, this will upset Hailee at Melissia "stealing" her worshippers. 
And so, the power struggle is on! 

For now, I think Brad will just make an excuse and leave the gym before Camilia finds out his secret and they will stay in contact. Of course, this will inevitably create a future conflict with Alexandra once the goddess learns about her. And Brad will be unable to stop her physically since she absorbed his powers.
I also hope to see Emma again and she will have grown interested in Alexandra to the point of using her journalistic skills to find out more about her past, since she is the only god whose background we have yet to explore.


So yeah!
Those are my opinions on each god and where I believe the story is going. 

Please let me know what you think...



Author's Response:

Oh wow; now that’s a comment!

I wonder if it’s too early to ask people which god they like, when we’ve only seen episodic, slice-of-life type scenes with them. The lore and their ascension history would put into context each god’s character. But I purposely dove into the story this way, because I love it when stories unfold over time instead of just telling everything upfront. So, I’m sorry if the characters don’t make a whole lot of sense or seem too capricious.

The title “Divinity Lost” serves two purposes: one, it’s an homage to the epic poem “Paradise Lost” which is about Lucifer leading a rebellion against god and being sent to hell for it; two, it alludes to the history of how these gods became gods and how their power ‘may’ be fleeting. Again, I haven’t told the entire story upfront, and a lot of the backstory is purposefully a mystery.

Your predictions are awesome. I love ‘em. I’d say you’re close about Camilla and Emma. They’ll come back and create a lot of drama between the gods. Camilla will cause a rift between the gods, and Emma will serve to open Alexandra. It’s gonna be fun exploring all of them.

Awesome comment. I’m grateful you took the time to write it. I hope you enjoy the future chapters!

Reviewer: breastclimber Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 19 2024 8:29 PM Title: God Brad

I liked Melissa initially until she ate all those people on the boat.  I think a God/Goddess needs to give people time to come around, even if it takes decades.   I think that is why the system of jailing people for such long periods of time exists.   If there is even a small chance of redemption over their lifetime of being jailed is possible, then that is the reason to do it.   Also, I don't like that Melissa is not really treating her husband as a true partner in her life.   She is acting behind his back, and keeping secrets.   A true marriage just doesn't do that kind of stuff.


Hailee is just to concerned over that guy she likes, and is too obsessed with him.   She seems nice, but doesn't really seem open to other people who might really love her like she wants be loved.

Alexendra is strange because she likes to be nice, but she also likes to crush cities.   I guess she is Hedonistic too.

Brad is pretty relatable as a guy who wanted to do all of the god stuff, and then realized he should just be himself.  I guess even though I would want to worship a woman, I think I would be on team Brad given what I have seen so far.   Weird.



Author's Response:

Haha, yea, you’re pretty spot on with each god. I probably should’ve asked this question much later—after discovering more about the world and who these gods really are. I understand how Melissa’s actions may seem horrible at the moment, but she’s a product of being a goddess. Really interesting you’re on Team Brad. Nothing wrong with that, but I think I got my work cutout for me to really show who these goddesses are. :)

Reviewer: J - Vader Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 19 2024 2:56 PM Title: God Brad

Great chapter and the story has been amazing so far

Now I think the best gods are Melissa, Alex, Hailee and Brad so far

and the god I would worship is probably Melissa and close second Hailee



Author's Response:

Team Melissa, all the way :)

Reviewer: breastclimber Signed [Report This]
Date: January 14 2024 6:39 AM Title: Goddess Melissa

Somehow I get the impression that Alexandra knows every single person that she steps on, and that each and every one of them deserves it in some way.  It wouldn't surprise me if deserving people somehow manage to not be crushed during her rampages.  Just my thought on the topic of her.   I think she is hiding her purposeful destructive nature just to generate the fear/worship from everyone else.

Reviewer: sanguine tangerine Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 13 2024 9:20 PM Title: Goddess Melissa

The soul-ownership aspect is really interesting. If a goddess eats someone, do they get their soul regardless of who they worshipped? How does Carlos feel about knowing he’ll be owned by his mom when he dies (or will he, if he doesn’t worship her)? Will Hailee make amends with Grace and convince her she won’t be subject to eternal damnation? Alexandra seems like a bit of a hypocrite - does she give her victims a pleasant afterlife? Great work so far!



Author's Response:

Hey, thanks for your comment! You raised a lot of though-provoking questions.

In my documents folder, I have 5 pages of lore, world building, and rules that define the universe in this story. I’ve written everything about souls, the afterlife, religion, and politics across these pages and use it as my bible (heh) when I write the story. I also have an explanation of the start of the universe and the who, what, where, and why these four gods are (seemingly) out of nowhere become gods. In other words, I theory-crafted the ever living shit out of this universe before I uploaded the first chapter.

Because I’m one of those, show don’t tell writers I won’t be answering your questions here. You can always DM me on discord if you want to speak privately, and I’ll give you the low-down if you don’t mind spoilers. But I recommend sitting back for the ride. Because it’s gonna get good.

Reviewer: breastclimber Signed [Report This]
Date: January 13 2024 6:35 AM Title: Goddess Melissa

Really enjoying the new story!   However don't forget about Lilliput!

Both are great, I am just a huge fan of Lilliput and hope you won't stop on that one.



Author's Response:

Haha, I haven’t forgotten about Lilliput. Imma finish up the next chapter of this story and then hop back on Lilliput. This has been a nice mental break from the near-constant writing I’ve been doing since last September.

Reviewer: Iunno Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 13 2024 6:19 AM Title: Goddess Alexandra

Funny how the only god whose toenail color we never found out was Alexandra who's the one using her feet lol


I wonder how many gods there are. I'm also curious to imagine what Alexandra's afterlife is like. 


I imagine she was more so upset they were blaming her for doing bad things rather than them doing bad things in the first place. Tho, I believe it's implied she may have been poor before she became a god.



Author's Response:
  • I legit didn’t know I was describing each goddess’s toenails until you brought it up. I guess that was a foul for not describing Alexandra—and she’s the one that would smite an author for not showing her due respect.

  • There are four gods. 3 Goddesses and 1 God.

  • Alexandra is a complex character, and there’s a lot going through her mind that drives her actions. Her background (pre-ascension) and her newfound powers amplify her behavior and thought process. There’s a lot going on, and I can’t wait to write her next chapter.

Reviewer: Pok420 Signed [Report This]
Date: January 08 2024 2:12 AM Title: Goddess Melissa

Great addition, 2 down 2 to go. Hopefully the next goddess. It's a little bit more sexy.



Author's Response:

I think you'll like Goddess Alexandra in that case, lol. Thank you for your continued support.

Reviewer: ittybittyman Signed [Report This]
Date: January 07 2024 6:43 PM Title: Goddess Melissa

Ill always be a fan of busty mega milfs. Cant wait to see what you have planned for this story. 



Author's Response: Not only is she a mega MILF, she's a goddess in charge of all gods. She's a great character :)

Reviewer: Pok420 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 01 2024 4:14 AM Title: Goddess Melissa

I love this story. Hopefully it continues.

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