That jolted Richard's interest.
The power of a god was composed of three aspects–divinity, divine power, and authority or clergy.
Life must first possess divinity to give birth to divine power.
The birth of divinity must ignite the divine fire and temper one's body. The transformation from a mortal to a god alone could give rise to divine power.
Authority and godhood were both alternative names for rule force.
A god who couldn't control the power of laws was a demigod, even if they had divinity and divine power.
Demigods who had not reached level 30 wouldn't usually think about such things.
However, some existences often defied common sense–the divine soul stored in the statue of the ancient god, Renee. That was interesting.
It had yet to reach level 20. But it had already controlled a wisp of the god's ancient tree's rotten authority.
Both were existences that had grasped the power of gods in advance.