Thread:AngryLance/@comment-39280634-20200609090822/@comment-25808351-20200623194033

I’m with Doc on that. As well as the “gods come in all flavors” bit too.

Certain gods in some works are capable of altering reality, time or space. Some can drive mortals mad from the shock of their appearance or from overloading the mortal with too much knowledge. And some are just pure wrecking balls, their power is defined by the carnage they leave behind.

Pramool (just as an example and not to measured to written mythologies or gods of known religions) isn’t powerful in his ability to distort reality or change the world around him. Now he can do this to be fair. He can alter the weather, shift the land and manipulate the realms to converge. But he is mainly known for his destructive capabilities and bloodlust.

He’s a different brand of omnipotence to Victivius, The Raven Queen or The Chief Goddess. But destructive power is not the mark of the greatest.