[quote=eddieddi] Well, he'd be one of the outer old ones A god who is the ultimate incarnation of death, not just human death, but the end of all life, However rather than a scythe he carries a pocket watch with a hand for every living creature as well as hands that are for time. a life hand goes round but once. so does the 'universe' hand, However this pocket watch isn't just a normal watch, it is a Un-watch, The inverce of a clock, rather than representing what time it is. It tells time what time it is. (complicated I know). [/quote] He sounds like he's on the scale of Chaos and Cosmos in terms of power. Depending on what traits we give YHWH, that could be OP. However, if we make him a Creator-god, then probably not. [quote=Blackbeard] Tentative Interest based off who else shows up. Since the CS is only small though it's no trouble to make a start. Gilgamesh Mesopotamian Demi-God and King Immense Strength, Enhanced Intelligence etc etc, he is a Demi-God. Incredible Archer, Orator, Philosopher. Giant-spine Bow, created from the spines of Antediluvian Giants this huge compound bow is imbued with natural magics. It is so large the arrows it fires are twice the size of a man. The force with which and arrow is shot can slice men, horses in twain and even fell city walls. [/quote] Nice warrior god. What do you see the demigods as in this scenario? I see them as kind of half-humans who had a fetal god bond with their soul, giving them the ability to feed on belief or prayer, or humans who learn to feed on those things through self-disapline/meditation/the study of magic(using their own energy). Buddha would be the second kind.