[quote=@Zardoric] The only problem I have with this is the even just within their own pantheons, gods fight and disagree. The personality clashes between the personalities of the different pantheons (Egypt's focus on worshipping the dead and high structure vs. Greek's Worship of nature and moderate vs. Norse's worship of war, death, and catastrophe with little structure) would make them fall away from each other moderately fast. And that is just those three. Of course, different gods from different pantheons are likely to get along perfectly well, even becoming friends and working against their own pantheon. [/quote] Sure, there are disagreements, but not full-out war. They've had a thousand years or more in another dimension to learn to put up with each other and now have a common enemy so the infighting is at a minimum. Now, getting them to do a joint operation is asking a bit much unless they have a history of working together, but not attacking each other's armies or getting in the way of another god's war effort without a good reason is generally the way they do things. I'm thinking of the different gods as different countries, where they'll work together against a common foe, but they'll still argue against each other and do things differently in their territories. Do you have a different idea how I should handle them? Also, I think I'll have Atlantis be an artificial island which floats because of the Focus on it. When the Focus was silenced, it sunk and most of its demi-god inhabitants died. Of course, the players won't know any of this.