Gods are individuals.
They possess personalities, emotions, desires, flaws, and ideals.
No universal morality exists among them.
Some are gentle.
Some are nurturing.
Some delight in humor, beauty, or creation.
Others embody vengeance, destruction, chaos, indifference, healing, wisdom, or balance.
There are as many divine personalities as there are gods.
Because the number of gods is infinite, so too is the diversity of their natures.
Mother is one example of a god with her own distinct nature.