Thread:ElsaRules!!!/@comment-3270170-20190714015652/@comment-24588058-20190714040633

It might be that these early events occurred during that time, only to be discovered centuries later by Warehouse 2. I mean, artifacts have existed since the dawn of time (give or take), so it's very feasible that people were using/collecting them much earlier than Alexander (but in a less official way).

Immortality might be the sole factor, or it could also be a limiting factor as well. For example, certain areas can only be accessed by those who have shed their physical forms. The immortality might allow for greater access to the world, or at the very least no risk of death.

I figured that most of the religious artifacts were created by man. Although the idea here might suggest that not all might have been created by man. But the only real way to suggest that (in a theoretical point) would be to find an "origin" artifact inside near where a God lived, which would then imply the origin was other-dimensional. That then opens the question, one which obviously can't be answered with any certainty (though not per say mattering greatly): how many Gods from across the Earth and ages are actually real beings?