
Gods are considered among the two strongest beings in Draconic Deus, most having power surpassing that of Satan-Class Devils. One of the few weapons that can damage and kill a God, Mjölnir. Tartarus appears to be the most inhuman among the other Gods thus far, being a black sphere with multiple eyes and tentacles.

Angra Mainyu appears more like a human phantom that emits a far more chaotic aura. Hades, one of the Greek Gods, appears more like an actual walking skeleton nearly impossible to be alive. Some Gods appear much younger than they actually are such as Shiva, who appears between fourteen to fifteen.Īlthough, there are other Gods who have either more animalistic or inhuman appearances, such as Sun Wukong who bears a strong resemblance to a monkey, being a former monkey Youkai who was turned into a Buddha. Similar to other supernatural beings such as Devils and Angels, most Gods and Buddhas appear a lot like normal Humans to where they cannot be distinguished from them aside from giving off an almost divine presence. There also exist Half-Gods (半神, Hanshin) such as Valkyries, and Grim Reapers are a sub-species of Gods serving under Hades. Examples of this being Sun Wukong, the First Generation's Sha Wujing, Zhu Bajie, and Nezha, the first three being Youkai and the latter being a Human. There are beings such as Humans and Youkai who were not born as Gods or Buddhas, but are able to ascend into that status through completing various tasks for Gods. The Olympian Gods are said to be notably fickle, lively, and irrational among Gods. However, Gods are considered more honest with their feelings than humans, and even Gods who are not considered "evil" can be prone to easily getting jealous and tend to harbor grudges for eternity. There are also Benevolent Gods and Evil Gods (悪神, Akushin), the latter of whom serve as antagonistic forces among their mythologies.


The head God of a mythology is known as a Chief-God (主神, Shushin). Within these mythologies, Gods can rule over various phenomena. Other pantheistic mythologies can have several. Some, most notably Christianity, are monotheistic, revolving around a single God. Gods are major figures among the many mythologies.
