Gods are the highest known forms of life.
To mortals, gods appear as celestial bodies—planets, moons, stars, nebulae, or other astronomical phenomena. These are not their true physical forms, but rather the closest representation a mortal mind is capable of perceiving.
The true form of a god exists beyond mortal senses and cannot be directly observed or comprehended by Soul.
There is no known limit to the number of gods. Reality contains an infinite diversity of divine beings, each possessing its own personality, nature, abilities, and purpose. See Divine Temperaments.
Gods are not abstract concepts. They are physical, present, and huntable.
Mother is one such god.
To those bound to her, she is perceived as a living planet.
Mortals believe they look into the night sky and see stars, planets, and moons. In truth, they are witnessing living gods. See The Living Heavens.
Beyond the known gods lie the Outer Gods, which exist outside of known reality.
Gods evolve over time and permanently change based on the decisions of those who interact with them. See God Evolution.