Welcome, dear Humans. I hope you will enjoy this book, created as a tribute to the divine beings. One important thing to note is that this is a fusion of six mythologies Gods.
In this realm, we have four tiers of gods, which are:
1. Gods of Gods
2. Supreme Gods
3. High Gods
4. Lower Gods
5. New Gods
Gods of Gods :
– Role : These beings are the highest rulers of the divine realm. They are responsible for creating the universe and all other gods, establishing the fundamental laws that govern everything. They oversee the cosmic balance and ensure the maintenance of the divine order.
– Influence : Their power is so immense that they are rarely encountered or engaged with by mortals or even other gods. Their choices are like the foundation upon which reality is built. Due to their overwhelming power and authority, they are both revered and dreaded as the ultimate figures in the cosmos.
Supreme Gods
– Role : The Supreme Gods hold a pivotal position in the divine hierarchy, serving as the overseers of essential cosmic functions like life, death, time, and space. Their primary responsibility is to uphold the intricate balance and order set forth by the Gods of Gods.
– Influence : Unlike the distant Gods of Gods, the Supreme Gods are more actively involved in the world, making impactful decisions that shape the destinies of entire species, planets, and realms. As the top-level administrators of the divine realm, they execute and ensure the implementation of the divine will dictated by the higher powers.
High Gods
– Role : The High Gods, positioned just below the Supreme Gods in the divine hierarchy, hold sway over specific domains such as war, wisdom, love, or nature. These deities play a crucial role in directly influencing and engaging with mortal lives, frequently intervening in worldly affairs.
– Influence : High Gods are revered and celebrated by a wide array of worshippers, boasting temples, dedicated followers, and elaborate myths detailing their exploits. Unlike the aloof Supreme Gods, the High Gods are known to walk among mortals, providing counsel, challenging faith, and actively shaping the course of human existence.
Lower Gods
– Role : Positioned below the High Gods in the divine hierarchy, Lower Gods are responsible for managing specific and localized aspects of the universe. They oversee particular regions, trades, or natural phenomena like weather patterns and plant growth. Their duties are specialized and focused, contrasting with the broader responsibilities of the higher gods.
– Influence : Despite being less powerful than the High Gods, Lower Gods are more accessible and actively involved in human affairs. They are known for responding to prayers, bestowing personal blessings, and intervening in meaningful yet subtle ways. Mortals often view them as personal deities who can establish close connections with individuals, offering guidance, support, and forming lasting bonds. Their influence is immediate and tangible, playing a vital role in the daily lives of worshippers.
New Gods
New Gods are divine beings that arise from the union of existing gods or from the evolution of cosmic concepts. They represent fresh aspects of existence, emerging from the blending or transformation of older divine energies. For example, a New God might be born from the union of gods like Aphrodite and Thor, combining elements of love and thunder into a new, unique deity.
Now the GODS OF GODS are;
1. Chukwu (Chi Ukwu) (Igbo) - Supreme god, creator of all things.
2. Izanagi (Japanese) - Primordial god, creator of Japan.
3. Pangu (Chinese) - Primordial being who separated heaven and earth.
4. Ra (Egyptian) - Sun god, supreme ruler of the universe.
5. Yu Huang (Jade Emperor) (Chinese) - Supreme ruler of heaven.
6. Amaterasu (Japanese) - Goddess of the sun and universe.
7. Olorun (Olodumare) (Yoruba) - Supreme creator god.
8. Amun-Ra (Egyptian) - Combination of Amun and Ra, ultimate power.
9. Mawu-Lisa (Dahomey) - Dual god, representing the sun and the moon.
10. Tengri (Turkic-Mongolic) - Supreme sky god.
11. Ala (Ani) (Igbo) - Goddess of the earth, fertility, and morality.
12. Zeus (Greek) - King of the gods, ruler of the sky and thunder.
13. Cronus (Greek) - Leader of the Titans, god of time.
14. Odin (Norse) - Allfather, god of wisdom, war, and death.
15. Nzambi (Bantu) - Supreme god in Bantu tradition.
The Supreme Gods are;
1. Poseidon (Greek) - God of the sea and earthquakes.
2. Thor (Norse) - God of thunder and protection.
3. Horus (Egyptian) - God of the sky and kingship.
4. Freyja (Norse) - Goddess of love, fertility, and war.
5. Shango (Sango) (Yoruba) - God of thunder and fire.
6. Izanami (Japanese) - Primordial goddess, wife of Izanagi.
7. Osiris (Egyptian) - God of the afterlife.
8. Fuxi (Chinese) - God of knowledge and creator of the I Ching.
9. Frigg (Norse) - Goddess of wisdom, protection, and she sees the future.
10. Nyx (Greek) - Goddess of the night.
The High Gods are;
1. Hades (Greek) - God of the underworld.
2. Heimdall (Norse) - Guardian of the Bifrost.
3. Hathor (Egyptian) - Goddess of love, beauty, and music.
4. Chang'e (Chinese) - Goddess of the moon.
5. Inari (Japanese) - God/goddess of rice, fertility, and foxes.
6. Shu (Egyptian) - God of air.
7. Tefnut (Egyptian) - Goddess of moisture.
8. Ekwensu (Igbo) - God of war and trickery.
9. Aphrodite (Greek) - Goddess of love and beauty.
10. Hera (Greek) - Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage.
11. Bastet (Egyptian) - Goddess of home, fertility, and childbirth.
12. Oya (Yoruba) - Goddess of storms, winds, and transformation.
The Lower Gods are;
1. Hermes (Greek) - Messenger of the gods, god of commerce.
2. Loki (Norse) - Trickster god.
3. Sekhmet (Egyptian) - Goddess of war and healing.
4. Guan Yu (Chinese) - God of war and loyalty.
5. Raijin (Japanese) - God of thunder and lightning.
6. Ogun (Yoruba) - God of iron and war.
7. Anubis (Egyptian) - God of mummification and the afterlife.
New Gods;
Keep reading to uncover more as the story unfolds.