

Ī demigod projected a field of divine energy that protected them from physical attacks. Ī demigod could inherently cast greater teleport as often as they wanted. They could speak to creatures within a range calculated in miles of themselves in a direct manner but also send telepathic messages and manifestations to their followers or people around dedicated sites to themselves. Ī demigod could speak any language including non-verbal ones. In fact, altering the form of a demigod became only possible if the magic originated from the demigod or another deity of equal or stronger power. It became also impossible to kill a demigod right away with magic or by disintegrating it. Unlike hero deities, a demigod was completely immune to disease, poison and other problems like stunning, paralysis, or being put to magical sleep. Ī demigod had complete immunity against acid, cold temperatures, and electricity. Ī demigod could take the form of a regular animate object. Unlike quasi-deities, demigods were capable of granting spells and other abilities. Abilities Ī demigod owned all abilities of a quasi-deity including the immortality

However, when demigods themselves gained worship, they would often imbue their followers with all the powers they could muster in appreciation. īecause they were limited in power, they were unattractive to clerics, and those with grand ambition avoided pledging their service to a demigod. It was mostly those who were capable of assessing divine politics, and recognizing their own inferiority, who remained out of the purview of stronger deities. More often than not this ambition would lead to their destruction. This inexperience often came with a degree of shortsightedness that led many to challenge more prominent deities that were far more than they could handle. Demigods were the weakest, and often the most inexperienced of the divine.
