[quote=@Dead Cruiser] The thing with being an actual, functional God (as the title is understood in Heaven) is that it basically means you have a job. There's a function you serve in Heaven's multiversal society, and what that function is typically describes what you are the "god" of. Many Law Gods, judges and other judicators, exist within Heaven. In fact there are multiple, competing "pantheons" which pay homage to different "supreme" deities. [/quote] This works fine by my reckoning; a character forced to work in some kind of divine capacity just to get secured in a world bigger than them sounds like a fun idea. Whether or not the kind of broken-for-their-own-setting powers this idea would have counts as some kind of true apotheosis or just "good enough to fit in", I haven't decided yet. The overall concept is someone who's, as a result of whatever dumb stuff is causing this, basically unchallenged in life and has gotten so far without really needing to do anything. They've got everything handed to them by freak coincidences and can't be seriously hindered, and as such they live in a malaise of boredom. Nothing ever really causes problems, everything goes right even if they just sit there, and so on. Having a character like that suddenly being thrown into a new life where everything [i]can[/i] cause problems would be great fun to write. This is kind of an abstract question, but would a god of (mis)Fortune/Luck/Probability end up similarly "untouchable" in this setting? I know it's a lot to ask and I am fine if the answer is 'no', but the nature of this domain giving some level of protection would help make it more believable that they're not instantly wiped out.