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Deity was a member of the former African super hero team, The Kingdom. A deity is a supernatural being that is worshiped by creatures in Golarion. Some people worship standard gods, but others choose to worship great powers such as Ancestral Spirits, Archdevils, Demon lords, Empyreal lords, Four Horsemen, Great Old Ones, Infernal dukes, Malebranche, or Whore queens. From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Deity]] deus ‘god’ + -ī. Any Otherworldly being that gives magic in exchange for mortal interaction. * Three main types of Otherworld entities are worshiped in Glorantha: * Gods from Gods World * Spirits from Spirit World * True Beings from World of Forms * But these categories are ambiguous at best, misunderstanding for worst. * In this wiki, all of these entities are called Deities for convenience and preventing useless confusion. * Deities receive * a cultural category, a type category (ie gods, spirits), * a power category (one, two or three runes) * and a specialization category (war, healing etc). * Some of those categories are going to be large. Deity is a computer game advertised in the Episodes from Liberty City version of Grand Theft Auto IV. A god game, the player can choose to play the game as a benevolent god or a malevolent god, similar to the real-life game Black & White, developed by Peter Molyneux, who is well known for his work in the god game genre. However, Deity is more likely a parody of The Sims series, which is developed by Will Wright, who is also well known for simulation games. , more specifically the remains of Sovereign's CPU core. Deity was created as a cyber defense unit and cyber-weapon to use against hostile alien threats against humanity, whether it be against synthetics or biological threats. The unstable AI has since turned against it's creators and has done what the real Sovereign had failed to do; it killed Shepard. Deity now plans to use it's power and sheer intelligence to overwhelm and conquer the galaxy while destroying much of the organic sentience inhabiting it, not out of hatred of organics but to ensure order in the galaxy. Gods and Goddesses were worshiped by the dwarves, Urgals, and humans, and were said to have created the world and all the creatures and items inside the many lands. They controlled various elements of nature and life. According to the dwarves, in the Supernatural War, they fought the prehistoric giants. After that conflict, they created the various races. The elves didn't believe in any deities, and chose to stick with what they had proof of, but have stated that should a deity reveal itself to them, they would choose to worship it, if it was worthy. This worthiness would be unlikely, as they felt that if any deities did exist, they had not been good stewards of the land. Deity refers to a race of Gods or Goddesses who have supernatural powers. The deities are split into two groups: the ones that govern over Xenia, and those that created Aernas. Several other deities also exist, though they are not defined into groups. They are also seemingly less powerful, lacking the divinity and immortality that the major deities have. The Deities are a race of Immortal omnipotent beings refered as gods. The Deities are rare creatures TCD gives out or you can win in contests. They are different because they are always carry and show rare coloring. Meaning that their colors RARELY show up in the Lesser creatures. They have a different style to them. They are more elegant and fierce. Plus, you can not buy them. You can either get offspring from them or win one or get one as gift. ALSO, they are always Gold Papered. Unless people aim for lowered papered Deities. =] A Deity is any god or goddess, or a being regarded as such. This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it]. A deity is a member of a pantheon (or other demigod or entity) that is worshipped on Faerun (and other worlds). At character creation, one must choose a deity from a list of 105 Forgotten Realms deities. These are common deities worshipped, and do not include pantheons from remote areas like Mulhorand and Chult, or other powers like archdevils and paragons. If a character's current deity is not compatible with his current alignment or class, the deity will need to be changed to one that actually fits the character. The Deity, known in Japan as Demon God (魔神 Majin) or Divinity (神性 Shinsei) is one of the most powerful races in the Shin Megami Tensei series, and is generally more difficult to fuse than most other races. They tend to be well-rounded demons, capable of using high level physical and magical attacks. In the real world, they are the chief deities of their pantheons; generally the lord of other gods and are associated with maintenance or creation. A deity, also called a god, is a being of great power that controls some aspect of mortal affairs, referred to as the god's portfolio. Deities are usually part of a pantheon. Deities or Gods/Goddesses are very powerful beings, usually worshipped or feared by creatures in the World. There are only three known gods in the Overlord universe — the Mother Goddess and The Forgotten God, the latter was killed by the Third Overlord in Overlord: Raising Hell, possibly taking his place as a god. A deity, also called a god, was a being of supernatural powers or attributes, believed in and worshiped by a people. When the primitive Ewoks of Endor encountered the golden protocol droid C-3PO, they mistook him for a god and started worshipping him. Because of their immense powers, the Force wielders of Mortis were considered to be god-like beings. Upon seeing Asajj Ventress in gala dress, the enamoured Quinlan Vos thought she looked like "a goddess of love and war and hope and ecstasy." Count Dooku once referred to Florrum as a "godforsaken planet." "Hi" "..." "Moo" "-Insert topic here-" -Deity Was an average player. Not much to say A deity or god is a powerful entity that is worshiped by humans on earth. Many believe deities have great influence over the world and follow them and their teachings. One of the most popular deities known is the Abrahamic God found in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. In many cases, deities are called upon in rituals to enhance magickal abilities. You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Deity/preload editintro=Deity/editintro width=25 Welcome to deity Wiki! Many creatures are referred to as deities in Narnia. Nymphs are given the title most frequently, but there are others such as Dryads and Naiads, which are addressed as wood deities and river deities respectively. When the River God arrived at the summoning of Aslan, Aslan gave him a little bow of the head to show his respect and the River God gave it back with another little bow of the head. For the Cthulhu Mythos concept of deity and deity classification is particularly confusing and contentious, even among those with a large knowledge of the Cthulhu Mythos. However, a deity within the Mythos can be generally defined as any being, entity, or intelligence that wields power and influence beyond what humans can perceive or comprehend. Deity is a new hard gamemode which is near impossible. You only get 1 free dart monkey in the start of the round, All bloons are ranked up by 3 and has twice hp than before, towers cost 51% more and you gain 1$ per 2 pops, The first MOAB appears in round 35 BFB on round 50 ZOMG in round 60. Surpassing the first moab grants you 5000 Cash. You must endure all 150 rounds of pure agony and pain. Strategy is to buy atleast 2 injections if you are rich enough. Random Conceptions will soon appear after the ZOMG in round 60. Reward is 10000$ and 20 Tokens A deity is a being of great power that controls some aspect of mortal affairs, referred to as the god's portfolio. True gods are called Estelar and differ from the Dawn Titans (primordials). All deities were either elevated to their positions by Ao (the overseer) or were approved by Ao to be worshiped in the Realms, in the case of interloper deities. No divine power may found a permanent faith and power base without his approval, though there are cases of short-term semi-divine beings who gather faith from worshipers without being deities. The most noted example of this is the various fiendish cults that have arisen. In at least two cases, the worship of these cults have provided enough power or filled a niche that was not otherwise filled, and the fiends in question have become deities in A Deity is a personal being with Supernatural power, a god or goddess. Typically a deity is seen as more powerful than Fairies, elves, goblins etc. A deity can be one of a Polytheistic pantheon or a single Monotheistic God. Deities are one of the most powerful and important beings in the worlds of the Legend of Zelda series. Deities vary widely in their form and the extent of their power. Terms such as deity, god, and spirit have been applied to many beings, and there is no clear definition of what is a deity and what is not. These terms are likely not defined levels of power nor races of being but are representative of the speaker's view of the one being described. Ganondorf for example, who is a powerful Gerudo but not generally considered a deity, has once been called a god. It is thinkable that a deity is not an actual race, but more rather to classify a powerful being. Despite supposedly being very powerful creatures, some deities have been defeated or fallen prey to others, with such events happening qu Worshipping a deity is common pratice in the world of S.C.O.U.R.G.E. At least the major gods seem to reside outside of space and time, thus being effectively immortal and omnipresent. However, their power relies on the spiritual energy of their worshippers; unworshipped gods can turn corrupt or slip into irrelevance. Major deities are: Amod-Rheinur, Minirmuir, Garzul-Meg-Aonrod, Xelphate, Soroughoz and Unamoin. Each one is the patron of one of the magic schools. Deities can grant the player a favor when he/she uses a pool of the deity's color, or donates money to an associated priest. (Deities as described from a book in the Aeropolis Library in MARDEK) Deities: What ARE they? Deities are entities on a higher level of existence than we mere mortals. They are the overseers of the universe; eternal benefactors who watch, maintain and create the world and creatures around us. They come in three major types. There are the Higher Creator Deities, such as YALORT, who design creatures and worlds, shaping the elements of the universe to their desires. They cannot cause anything to appear; they can merely mould what already exists. The Mid-Level Elemental Deities represent and have control over one single element in particular. They have supreme power over that element, so they are the ones that grant its use to the Creators. They are the makers of the crystals. The Less A deity is a recognized preternatural or supernatural immortal being, who may be thought of as holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, and respected by believers, often religiously referred to as a god. Deities are immensely powerful supernatural beings through out the cosmos. These beings are known be the ruler of certain elements and other things. A deity is like God except deities are generally believed in by other people, who have a God-shaped-hole in thier lives, and who have yet to rightiously cram God into that oraphice. All dieties are false except God (and Christ (and the Holy Spirit)). The only thing that all dieties have in common with God is that they should never be angered. A good example of a deity is the deity of the bear religion Bearism, which is presently believed to be Ursa. This allows the bears to fill thier God-shaped-holes without accepting the one true deity God(Jesus (The Holy Spirit)). This is why bears are Godless Killing Machines!! The one thing all deities have in common is that they are worshiped exclusively by non-believers or infidels. Most deities demand near fanatical devotion and a willingness to sa Pantheon of ADOM gods: Note that Chaos Knights of any race take Andor Drakon himself as their deity when chaotic. God names serve mostly decorative function. Most interaction with them is done via altars and prayers. Divine services except item status detection and blessing Potions of water reduces piety. Pleasing one god slightly reduces your piety towards other two racial gods and annoying one makes the other two slightly happier. Gaia Deity (aka Ancient Gaia Deity; Gaia(n) Gods) is the unofficial term for powerful God-like beings seen in the World of Gaia, hailing from a place called the Old World. In the early years of Gaia various deities were never seen but instead mentioned by name and described. With the release of the Golden Laurels, the description states that every four years, the gods hold a championship to determine who is the most powerful mortal in the land. The laurels are a symbol of that honor and stature. The release of the Golden Laurels coincided with the first Gaia Olympics. Ancient deities with divine powers,near-immortal bodies, and they are represented in high hierarchy throughout their countries and or folklore. A deity in D&D is a being of tremendous power, typically a resident of an outer plane. Clerics derive their powers from their deities, although NWN does not require a cleric to explicitly declare a deity. In fact, the deity field available at character creation has no effect on the default game. (Custom modules can script special effects, though.)
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A deity, also called a god, is a being of great power that controls some aspect of mortal affairs, referred to as the god's portfolio. Deities are usually part of a pantheon. Many creatures are referred to as deities in Narnia. Nymphs are given the title most frequently, but there are others such as Dryads and Naiads, which are addressed as wood deities and river deities respectively. When the River God arrived at the summoning of Aslan, Aslan gave him a little bow of the head to show his respect and the River God gave it back with another little bow of the head. A deity in D&D is a being of tremendous power, typically a resident of an outer plane. Clerics derive their powers from their deities, although NWN does not require a cleric to explicitly declare a deity. In fact, the deity field available at character creation has no effect on the default game. (Custom modules can script special effects, though.) , more specifically the remains of Sovereign's CPU core. Deity was created as a cyber defense unit and cyber-weapon to use against hostile alien threats against humanity, whether it be against synthetics or biological threats. The unstable AI has since turned against it's creators and has done what the real Sovereign had failed to do; it killed Shepard. Deity now plans to use it's power and sheer intelligence to overwhelm and conquer the galaxy while destroying much of the organic sentience inhabiting it, not out of hatred of organics but to ensure order in the galaxy. Deities are one of the most powerful and important beings in the worlds of the Legend of Zelda series. Deities vary widely in their form and the extent of their power. Terms such as deity, god, and spirit have been applied to many beings, and there is no clear definition of what is a deity and what is not. These terms are likely not defined levels of power nor races of being but are representative of the speaker's view of the one being described. Ganondorf for example, who is a powerful Gerudo but not generally considered a deity, has once been called a god. It is thinkable that a deity is not an actual race, but more rather to classify a powerful being. Despite supposedly being very powerful creatures, some deities have been defeated or fallen prey to others, with such events happening quite a few times throughout the series. The most powerful deities are the Golden Goddesses, who descended from a Distant Nebula and created Hyrule and the life that exists there. There are three Golden Goddesses; Din, Goddess of Power, Nayru, Goddess of Wisdom, and Farore, Goddess of Courage. Before returning to the heavens, the Golden Goddesses left the all-powerful Triforce in the Sacred Realm, a world parallel to Hyrule. This also extends to Lorule as they also gave them a parallel Triforce as well. Link is often said to be the hero chosen by the gods. This may be meant to indicate the Golden Goddesses, or perhaps other deities. In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Link is the chosen hero of the Goddess Hylia, specifically. A deity is a member of a pantheon (or other demigod or entity) that is worshipped on Faerun (and other worlds). At character creation, one must choose a deity from a list of 105 Forgotten Realms deities. These are common deities worshipped, and do not include pantheons from remote areas like Mulhorand and Chult, or other powers like archdevils and paragons. If a character's current deity is not compatible with his current alignment or class, the deity will need to be changed to one that actually fits the character. You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Deity/preload editintro=Deity/editintro width=25 Welcome to deity Wiki! Deity was a member of the former African super hero team, The Kingdom. Deity is a computer game advertised in the Episodes from Liberty City version of Grand Theft Auto IV. A god game, the player can choose to play the game as a benevolent god or a malevolent god, similar to the real-life game Black & White, developed by Peter Molyneux, who is well known for his work in the god game genre. However, Deity is more likely a parody of The Sims series, which is developed by Will Wright, who is also well known for simulation games. A deity, also called a god, was a being of supernatural powers or attributes, believed in and worshiped by a people. When the primitive Ewoks of Endor encountered the golden protocol droid C-3PO, they mistook him for a god and started worshipping him. Because of their immense powers, the Force wielders of Mortis were considered to be god-like beings. Upon seeing Asajj Ventress in gala dress, the enamoured Quinlan Vos thought she looked like "a goddess of love and war and hope and ecstasy." Count Dooku once referred to Florrum as a "godforsaken planet." The Church of the Force and the Acolytes of the Beyond worshipped aspects of the Force in lieu of a god. Gaia Deity (aka Ancient Gaia Deity; Gaia(n) Gods) is the unofficial term for powerful God-like beings seen in the World of Gaia, hailing from a place called the Old World. In the early years of Gaia various deities were never seen but instead mentioned by name and described. With the release of the Golden Laurels, the description states that every four years, the gods hold a championship to determine who is the most powerful mortal in the land. The laurels are a symbol of that honor and stature. The release of the Golden Laurels coincided with the first Gaia Olympics. In December 2009 the Silver Laurels were released and were a gift from the gods, handed down to mortals of surpassing beauty. The promo stated: just as their Golden counterparts are divine rewards for great athletic prowess, the Silver Laurels are handed down to those whose physical beauty rivals that of the gods themselves. As such, they make a highly sought-after fashion accessory and on extremely flattering gift. In the months of January and September 2007, the items Gift of the Goddess and Gift of the Gods were released. Both relate to how the Gaia Gods occasionally bestow lavish gifts and powerful artifacts on Gaians. Under their terms it is Gaians who are pure of heart and truly noble in spirit who are deserving of such items. Deities or Gods/Goddesses are very powerful beings, usually worshipped or feared by creatures in the World. There are only three known gods in the Overlord universe — the Mother Goddess and The Forgotten God, the latter was killed by the Third Overlord in Overlord: Raising Hell, possibly taking his place as a god. Ancient deities with divine powers,near-immortal bodies, and they are represented in high hierarchy throughout their countries and or folklore. Pantheon of ADOM gods: Note that Chaos Knights of any race take Andor Drakon himself as their deity when chaotic. God names serve mostly decorative function. Most interaction with them is done via altars and prayers. Divine services except item status detection and blessing Potions of water reduces piety. Pleasing one god slightly reduces your piety towards other two racial gods and annoying one makes the other two slightly happier. Gods and Goddesses were worshiped by the dwarves, Urgals, and humans, and were said to have created the world and all the creatures and items inside the many lands. They controlled various elements of nature and life. According to the dwarves, in the Supernatural War, they fought the prehistoric giants. After that conflict, they created the various races. The elves didn't believe in any deities, and chose to stick with what they had proof of, but have stated that should a deity reveal itself to them, they would choose to worship it, if it was worthy. This worthiness would be unlikely, as they felt that if any deities did exist, they had not been good stewards of the land. The Deities are a race of Immortal omnipotent beings refered as gods. A deity is like God except deities are generally believed in by other people, who have a God-shaped-hole in thier lives, and who have yet to rightiously cram God into that oraphice. All dieties are false except God (and Christ (and the Holy Spirit)). The only thing that all dieties have in common with God is that they should never be angered. A good example of a deity is the deity of the bear religion Bearism, which is presently believed to be Ursa. This allows the bears to fill thier God-shaped-holes without accepting the one true deity God(Jesus (The Holy Spirit)). This is why bears are Godless Killing Machines!! The one thing all deities have in common is that they are worshiped exclusively by non-believers or infidels. Most deities demand near fanatical devotion and a willingness to sacrifice ones wealth and ones life in exchange for proported protection from evil, and claiming to create all the good and wonderful things that happen in the world. This is a stark contrast to God who asks only near fanatical devotion and a willingness to sacrifice ones wealth and ones life in exchange for actual protection from evil, actually creating all that is good and wonderful in the world, and you not going to hell. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed. Deity refers to a race of Gods or Goddesses who have supernatural powers. The deities are split into two groups: the ones that govern over Xenia, and those that created Aernas. Several other deities also exist, though they are not defined into groups. They are also seemingly less powerful, lacking the divinity and immortality that the major deities have. From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Deity]] deus ‘god’ + -ī. A deity or god is a powerful entity that is worshiped by humans on earth. Many believe deities have great influence over the world and follow them and their teachings. One of the most popular deities known is the Abrahamic God found in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. In many cases, deities are called upon in rituals to enhance magickal abilities. A deity is a recognized preternatural or supernatural immortal being, who may be thought of as holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, and respected by believers, often religiously referred to as a god. Deities are depicted in a variety of forms, but are also frequently expressed as having human form. Some faiths and traditions consider it blasphemous to imagine or depict the deity as having any concrete form. They are usually immortal, and are commonly assumed to have personalities and to possess consciousness, intellects, desires, and emotions similar to those of humans. Such natural phenomena as lightning, floods, storms, other ‘acts of God’, and miracles are attributed to them, and they may be thought to be the authorities or controllers of various aspects of human life (such as birth or the afterlife). Some deities are asserted to be the directors of time and fate itself, to be the givers of human law and morality, to be the ultimate judges of human worth and behavior, and to be the designers and creators of the Earth or the universe. In Imaginaughts, Deities are often referred to as Gods, being things that are more powerful than ordinary Mortals, or non-gods. There are four tiers of God. 1. * Elemental Lords, Numbering 8, are the beings that created the universe. Sometimes confused with Elder Gods. lesser Elemental Lords which do not reside over a base element are either considered to be part of their "Master Lord" or as an Elder God. Elemental Lords cannot be killed, can create or destroy on a whim, and can work either personally, through a construct, or through a conduit, like Vain Vezu. 2. * Elder Gods, Numbering 100, are the first living things to exist after the universe was created. They cannot be killed. 3. * Middle Gods, Numbering 10,000, are beings with huge amounts of power. They can be killed with a weapon like The Godkiller, in which their power is moved into whoever killed them. Goldas Arenian Briefly obtained this status before turnign that power into the very thing that stopped the God Wars. Raven is a Middle God, as King of Hell. 4. * Lesser, Demi, or Psudeo Gods, also known as Great Beings, which have no definable number, are beings which hold an unnatural amount of power or influence. Every Imaginaught is a Lesser God. Several notable real-life humans have obtained what could be called the tier of Lesser God, including leaders of important countries, founders of multimillion-dollar companies, famous figures, and Nickolas Cage. The Deities are rare creatures TCD gives out or you can win in contests. They are different because they are always carry and show rare coloring. Meaning that their colors RARELY show up in the Lesser creatures. They have a different style to them. They are more elegant and fierce. Plus, you can not buy them. You can either get offspring from them or win one or get one as gift. ALSO, they are always Gold Papered. Unless people aim for lowered papered Deities. =] Deity is a new hard gamemode which is near impossible. You only get 1 free dart monkey in the start of the round, All bloons are ranked up by 3 and has twice hp than before, towers cost 51% more and you gain 1$ per 2 pops, The first MOAB appears in round 35 BFB on round 50 ZOMG in round 60. Surpassing the first moab grants you 5000 Cash. You must endure all 150 rounds of pure agony and pain. Strategy is to buy atleast 2 injections if you are rich enough. Random Conceptions will soon appear after the ZOMG in round 60. Reward is 10000$ and 20 Tokens A Deity is any god or goddess, or a being regarded as such. This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it]. "Hi" "..." "Moo" "-Insert topic here-" -Deity Was an average player. Not much to say Worshipping a deity is common pratice in the world of S.C.O.U.R.G.E. At least the major gods seem to reside outside of space and time, thus being effectively immortal and omnipresent. However, their power relies on the spiritual energy of their worshippers; unworshipped gods can turn corrupt or slip into irrelevance. Major deities are: Amod-Rheinur, Minirmuir, Garzul-Meg-Aonrod, Xelphate, Soroughoz and Unamoin. Each one is the patron of one of the magic schools. Deities can grant the player a favor when he/she uses a pool of the deity's color, or donates money to an associated priest. There are also minor deities which are not of extradimensional nature; they were "born" at some point in time and their influence is often confined to a single plane of reality. An example is Hornaxx, which was created by Unamoin. Deities are immensely powerful supernatural beings through out the cosmos. These beings are known be the ruler of certain elements and other things. (Deities as described from a book in the Aeropolis Library in MARDEK) Deities: What ARE they? Deities are entities on a higher level of existence than we mere mortals. They are the overseers of the universe; eternal benefactors who watch, maintain and create the world and creatures around us. They come in three major types. There are the Higher Creator Deities, such as YALORT, who design creatures and worlds, shaping the elements of the universe to their desires. They cannot cause anything to appear; they can merely mould what already exists. The Mid-Level Elemental Deities represent and have control over one single element in particular. They have supreme power over that element, so they are the ones that grant its use to the Creators. They are the makers of the crystals. The Lesser Archetype Deities are formed from minds, filling niches that society needs to be fulfilled. They represent standards of what people should be (and as such they are not omnipotent or perfect, 'out of reach'), or they exist as things to worship to for certain specific needs. The names of deities should always be fully capitalised. However, the words to refer to their followers do not follow this rule; YALORT's followers are Yalortians, for example, not YALORTians or YALORTIANS. This is because the capitals show the power of the deity's name; derived forms are no longer the name of the deity and lose their power. Deities are non-physical entities, and are as such formless. However, when they interact, they tend to manifest as the same forms in order to be recognised. As most people have never seen a deity, though, any artwork depicting them is speculative; a way of putting such a floaty idea into something we can comprehend and recognise. Any Otherworldly being that gives magic in exchange for mortal interaction. * Three main types of Otherworld entities are worshiped in Glorantha: * Gods from Gods World * Spirits from Spirit World * True Beings from World of Forms * But these categories are ambiguous at best, misunderstanding for worst. * In this wiki, all of these entities are called Deities for convenience and preventing useless confusion. * Deities receive * a cultural category, a type category (ie gods, spirits), * a power category (one, two or three runes) * and a specialization category (war, healing etc). * Some of those categories are going to be large. A Deity is a personal being with Supernatural power, a god or goddess. Typically a deity is seen as more powerful than Fairies, elves, goblins etc. A deity can be one of a Polytheistic pantheon or a single Monotheistic God. A deity is a being of great power that controls some aspect of mortal affairs, referred to as the god's portfolio. True gods are called Estelar and differ from the Dawn Titans (primordials). All deities were either elevated to their positions by Ao (the overseer) or were approved by Ao to be worshiped in the Realms, in the case of interloper deities. No divine power may found a permanent faith and power base without his approval, though there are cases of short-term semi-divine beings who gather faith from worshipers without being deities. The most noted example of this is the various fiendish cults that have arisen. In at least two cases, the worship of these cults have provided enough power or filled a niche that was not otherwise filled, and the fiends in question have become deities in their own right. Both Gargauth and the minotaur deity Baphomet became deities building on the power foundation of a fiendish cult. Worshipers are necessary for the continued existence and powers of a deity. The numbers and fervor of a god's worshipers determine in large part the power of the deity. Deities without worshipers or who are fading in popularity fade in power, and in extreme cases can even die from neglect. The Deity, known in Japan as Demon God (魔神 Majin) or Divinity (神性 Shinsei) is one of the most powerful races in the Shin Megami Tensei series, and is generally more difficult to fuse than most other races. They tend to be well-rounded demons, capable of using high level physical and magical attacks. In the real world, they are the chief deities of their pantheons; generally the lord of other gods and are associated with maintenance or creation. They are generally either Light-Law or Light-Neutral. They first appeared as the former, but newer tendencies vary towards the latter. In the Devil Summoner series they are Light-Law. A deity is a supernatural being that is worshiped by creatures in Golarion. Some people worship standard gods, but others choose to worship great powers such as Ancestral Spirits, Archdevils, Demon lords, Empyreal lords, Four Horsemen, Great Old Ones, Infernal dukes, Malebranche, or Whore queens. For the Cthulhu Mythos concept of deity and deity classification is particularly confusing and contentious, even among those with a large knowledge of the Cthulhu Mythos. However, a deity within the Mythos can be generally defined as any being, entity, or intelligence that wields power and influence beyond what humans can perceive or comprehend.
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