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'''Apotheosis''' or '''ascension''' is the elevation of a person to divinity.
'''Apotheosis''' or '''ascension''' is the elevation of a person to divinity. Such a person is often called an "ascended god."
 
== Attempts ==
 
* The Phoenic statesman [[Raysh]] is attempting to fulfill a prophecy he hopes will elevate him to godhood by the power of [[Casir]]


== Known ascended gods ==
== Known ascended gods ==


* [[Kilva]], Phoenic god of domination and battle
* [[Kilva]], Phoenic god of domination and battle
* [[Vecna]]
== Meta examples ==
* Aroden, Pathfinder god of humanity
* Bane, {{Faerun}}ian god of tyranny
* Bhaal, {{Faerun}}ian god of murder
* Cayden Cailean, Pathfinder god of ale
* Divus Julius, the deified Julius Caesar
* Iomedae, Pathfinder goddess of valor
* Norgorber, Pathfinder god of murder
* Lei Gong, Chinese god of thunder
* Myrkul, {{Faerun}}ian god of death

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Apotheosis or ascension is the elevation of a person to divinity. Such a person is often called an "ascended god."

Attempts

  • The Phoenic statesman Raysh is attempting to fulfill a prophecy he hopes will elevate him to godhood by the power of Casir

Known ascended gods

Meta examples

  • Aroden, Pathfinder god of humanity
  • Bane, Faerûnian god of tyranny
  • Bhaal, Faerûnian god of murder
  • Cayden Cailean, Pathfinder god of ale
  • Divus Julius, the deified Julius Caesar
  • Iomedae, Pathfinder goddess of valor
  • Norgorber, Pathfinder god of murder
  • Lei Gong, Chinese god of thunder
  • Myrkul, Faerûnian god of death