9 Gods

----Characteristics----

[Presence]: 58

Gods are extremely powerful beings who mainly reside at the Axiom. They are completely devoid of anything that can be considered physical, for they're literal conceptual entities with control over the abstract. Each god embodies a specific law, truth, thought, concept, or principle that they represent, retaining total manipulation of said aspect.

With physiology superior even to that of angels, gods are completely unbound by any system of cause and effect, only appearing to be bound by them if they wish so. Gods are also known to be unable to be killed by anything save another god of greater stature, or creatures whose power surpasses that of gods. This means that no mortal may ever kill any god conventionally. They might be capable of inflicting enough damage to destroy their bodies, but the god will always recover from their damage regardless of any effects, though this is extremely unlikely since gods are immune to most mortal abilities, with very few exceptions.

Each god usually has its own created reality within a specific portion of the Axiom in which they reside. The contents of said territory will depend on the god's personality and the aspect they represent. As a result of this, it is possible to find many other creatures within their domains, though not as powerful as gods themselves.

When a god has business upon the Weave, they often send an avatar or angels of their choice. An avatar is simply a manifestation of the god upon the Weave. This manifestation is not nearly as powerful as the god themselves, as is merely a projection of the god's power, but nevertheless still powerful enough to deal with most creatures. As avatars, they are not as unkillable as their true selves but still possess reliant immortality that allows them to resurrect as long as their true form is intact.

Ability-wise, gods can use any spell of any level as many times as they want. They do not need to speak, write, or gesture. In simple terms, it only requires them a thought to use any mortal spell. If they wish so, they can also opt to bestow any ability from their arsenal onto their avatars, which is something they often do.

Another interesting fact about gods is that, despite not being the most powerful race, they have the most potential of ascending into the Ain Soph without losing their identity and meaning. Creators know about this and it's often the cause of jealousy and wars between the two races, despite the Creators themselves also having just as much potential, although yet unknown to themselves.

----Abilities----

<<Abstract Physiology>>: Gods are purely abstract and embody truths, laws, principles, and concepts. They cannot be truly killed so long the aspect they embody exist.

<<All Magic>>: All gods can use any mortal spells of any level as many times they want, without any drawbacks, with nothing but a thought.

<<Avatars>>: Gods can freely create avatars to interact with the Weave or Limbo, and can bestow any power of their liking for said avatars as well.

<<Divine Immortality>>: Gods cannot be killed by anything save another god of superior power, or creatures whose power surpasses that of gods. Theoretically, even a spell used by a god (that can kill other gods) would not be able to kill those if used by mere mortals.

<<Teleport>>: All gods possess the innate ability to instantly teleport to any point on the same plane and onto other planes as well, including the Weave and Limbo.

<<Multilingue>>: All gods understand and can speak any language.

<<Priority>>: When dealing with any creature that isn't a god, all gods automatically receive [Priority] and will always attack first regardless of the opponent's speed. This also applies to their avatars.

<<Shapeshift>>: Gods can transform themselves into any object, animate or inanimate, of any size.

<<Angel Creation>>: Gods can create angels at will, without any limit to their quantity, although they cannot create an infinite amount of them at once.

----Modus Operandi----

Gods often just do whatever they want by ordering their angels to act on their behalf or they act by themselves through avatars into the Weave and/or Limbo to resolve business with mortals and worshippers. When it comes to fighting, the scale of such battles can barely be comprehended for they often instantly multicasts most if not all of their arsenal at their disposal with only their thoughts.

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