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>A god with mortal characteristics or a mortal personality is fiction.

So you're writing a non-fiction fantasy? By your own logic, if your definition of god transcends mortal understanding, then not every characteristic of a god has to fit within the parameters you think are "logical," because you are a mortal, and your readers are all mortals, and therefore you are inherently incapable of fully grasping the nature of such a god.

These arbitrary, contradictory rules you're pulling out of your ass are holding you back. You say you are not interested in the precedents set by past myth/fantasy and then cite a game inspired by the same myth/fantasy to back up the things you think are "logical."

All characters must have flaws. Don't call your antagonist a "god," and your personal, inviolable rules can remain pristine. Problem solved. Jesus tapdancing Christ.

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