A common theme is self - discovery. When Zagreus crosses over, he often has to learn more about himself and his powers in a new context. Another theme is cultural clash. Since he's from the Greek mythology and crosses into other settings, there are differences in values and beliefs to deal with.
Well, there's a fanfiction called 'The Crossover of Zagreus'. In this story, Zagreus crosses over into a world full of different pantheon gods. He has to learn new rules and make new alliances. It's really exciting as it shows Zagreus' adaptability. There's also 'Zagreus Meets the Ancients' where he encounters some very old and powerful deities from other mythologies.
The heavenly gods were the gods in Chinese mythology, including the gods who controlled the universe, the sun, moon, stars, wind, rain, and life. In Taoism, the heavenly god was the god of heaven. The Heavenly God was the foundation and master of nature. It lived in the heavens and was born from the Dao Qi. It was divided into 36 heavens. Heavenly Gods could also refer to immortals.
In ancient Chinese legends, the Sun Gods were the Sun Emperor, Xihe, Yan Emperor Shennong, Sun Lord, Prince of the East, and Sun Star Lord. The Moon Goddesses were the Moon Lord, the Moon Goddess, Chang Xi, Wangshu, the Moon Goddess, and Selene.
The origins of the Path-opening God and the Adventurer God could be traced back to ancient funeral rituals. According to the records, the Path-opening God and the Adventurer God originated from the ancient tomb god system. In ancient funerals, people would use puppets to replace these two gods and let them walk at the front of the team to guide them forward. In the Song Dynasty, Path-opening Gods and Path-danger Gods evolved into Path-opening Ghosts and Path-danger Gods. Although the names changed, their roles did not change. The Path-opening God, Yu Bosi, was known as the Danger God because of his tall and mighty figure. His nickname was closely related to his position on Liangshan. In general, the origins of the Path-opening God and the Adventurer God were related to the ancient funeral and tomb god system.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the god of all god novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels with such a grand - sounding title. It might be about a supreme god - like being who has power over all other gods in a fictional universe, perhaps involving epic battles, complex hierarchies among deities, and a story that unfolds across different realms.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such an unusual name. It might be a very unique or indie work that involves some kind of complex or out - of - the - ordinary concept related to gods consuming each other in a fictional narrative.
In the Investiture of the Gods, Hu Tiannan was an immortal from the end of the Shang Dynasty to the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty. He was described as a God of Strength who possessed remarkable power. He had once helped King Wen of Zhou and King Wu of Zhou, the leader of the uprising army at the end of the Shang Dynasty, defeat the Shang Dynasty and was conferred the title of Zhengyi Immortal to guard the Investiture of the Gods. In novels, Hu Tiannan was usually portrayed as a righteous and loyal deity who worked tirelessly to protect the peace of the world.