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An god's avatar is a being that represents that god on the planet that he wants to represent, he is technically a god but he is limited as the body of the being he's in, it doesn't matter how infinite he is and how big, the avatar represents a deity, it is the deity, but not the entirety of the being.
That's how things are in book of fictions i usually read, i especially liked it's use in the Id'hun memories triology, the god takes over a dead body, the dead body recovers and acts like the person it was in life but it gains god-like powers, and the objectives of the god, and also the love for his servants.
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fiction indeed :-)
An god's avatar is a being that represents that god on the planet that he wants to represent, he is technically a god but he is limited as the body of the being he's in, it doesn't matter how infinite he is and how big, the avatar represents a deity, it is the deity, but not the entirety of the being.
That's how things are in book of fictions i usually read, i especially liked it's use in the Id'hun memories triology, the god takes over a dead body, the dead body recovers and acts like the person it was in life but it gains god-like powers, and the objectives of the god, and also the love for his servants.
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fiction indeed :-)