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They are also powerful enough not to care about a lot of things, so many of them interact with the world without ever really showing their true power. For example, many make host large parties or other gathering amongst mortals, and while the mortals may have some understanding they are a god, they probably don't have any real comprehension of how powerful their are when this is happening. This might be someone like, Bacchus (I realize I said in [[Worldly Gods]] that he would most likely be one of them, but examples are just examples) who might host massive parties full of drunken revelry and sexual escapades. (also, yes, I know the original stories of Dionysus/Bacchus were much more tame)
They are also powerful enough not to care about a lot of things, so many of them interact with the world without ever really showing their true power. For example, many make host large parties or other gathering amongst mortals, and while the mortals may have some understanding they are a god, they probably don't have any real comprehension of how powerful their are when this is happening. This might be someone like, Bacchus (I realize I said in [[Worldly Gods]] that he would most likely be one of them, but examples are just examples) who might host massive parties full of drunken revelry and sexual escapades. (also, yes, I know the original stories of Dionysus/Bacchus were much more tame)
[[Category:Deity Clasification]]
[[Category:Deity Classification]]

Latest revision as of 23:28, 19 April 2026

The Young Gods are the children of The Old Gods. They are essentially children playing in the playground their parents made for them. They actually interact with the world on at least a semi-regular basis. They, however, have powers which, unlike The Worldly Gods, or those below them, really aren't properly comprehensible to mere mortals. Like their parents and those above them, they have at the very least limited powers of creation. Some of them may have even constructed their own “pocket universes”.

The Young Gods will likely only play major roles in much longer, larger scaler story arcs. They are far too powerful for anyone random to try and take on in any meaningful way, especially without huge build-up to it.

They are also powerful enough not to care about a lot of things, so many of them interact with the world without ever really showing their true power. For example, many make host large parties or other gathering amongst mortals, and while the mortals may have some understanding they are a god, they probably don't have any real comprehension of how powerful their are when this is happening. This might be someone like, Bacchus (I realize I said in Worldly Gods that he would most likely be one of them, but examples are just examples) who might host massive parties full of drunken revelry and sexual escapades. (also, yes, I know the original stories of Dionysus/Bacchus were much more tame)