A Comparative Study of The Endless Myth and Space Runaway Ideon
Mythic Cosmos vs. Apocalyptic Cosmos
The novel The Endless Myth and Space Runaway Ideon both present stories on a cosmic scale. However, the direction and meaning of their universes are very different.
The Endless Myth explores the structure of the universe through mythology and belief.
Ideon, on the other hand, tells a tragic science-fiction story in which war between civilizations leads toward cosmic destruction.
This article compares the two works through their view of the universe, their mysterious forces, the role of humanity, and the ultimate fate of the cosmos.
1. The Universe: Mythic Order vs. Destructive Conflict
In The Endless Myth, the universe is structured and sustained by mythology.
Gods, belief, and storytelling maintain cosmic order.
In Ideon, the universe is moving toward destruction. The conflict between humanity and the alien race known as the Buff Clan gradually escalates into a catastrophic war.
The Endless Myth: the cosmos is sustained by myth.
Ideon: the cosmos becomes a battlefield heading toward collapse.
2. The Source of Power: Gods vs. the Ide Force
In The Endless Myth, divine beings and belief systems maintain the structure of reality.
In Ideon, the universe is influenced by a mysterious energy known as the Ide.
This force powers the giant robot Ideon and possesses an almost limitless destructive potential.
Here, the ultimate power in the universe is not divine but unknown and uncontrollable.
3. The Role of Humanity
In The Endless Myth, humanity plays a stabilising role. Humans preserve myth through belief and storytelling, helping maintain the structure of the universe.
In Ideon, humanity is part of a tragic cycle of conflict. Fear, misunderstanding, and hostility escalate the war until it becomes unstoppable.
This contrast highlights two very different views of human influence on the cosmos.
4. The Fate of the Universe
In The Endless Myth, the universe continues as long as myth continues to be told. The cosmos becomes an endless narrative.
In Ideon, the story moves toward apocalyptic destruction. The war eventually leads to the annihilation of civilizations, suggesting a cycle of destruction and rebirth.
5. Mythology: Religious Myth vs. Apocalyptic Myth
The Endless Myth revolves around religious mythology. Myth provides the framework that explains existence.
Ideon, however, resembles an apocalyptic myth. Its themes of destruction, judgment, and renewal echo ancient end-of-world narratives.
Conclusion: Eternal Cosmos or Cosmic End?
Both works explore the destiny of the universe, but they offer very different conclusions:
The Endless Myth: the universe continues through myth and belief.
Ideon: the universe moves through destruction and possible rebirth.
One presents a cosmos sustained by narrative and faith.
The other presents a cosmos shaped by conflict and catastrophe.
Yet both raise a profound question about humanity’s place in the universe:
Will humanity sustain the cosmos through meaning, or destroy it through conflict?

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