Pavilion

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Pavilion Tier's members are often known as Campaign Gods.

This tier is for gods who influence campaign worlds, grant spells to followers, and have considerable power.

They have true divine power in a source-like way: Most are not borrowing power, but instead wielding power to influence the fates of mortals.

Not all of the gods that get prayed to on a campaign are members of the Diamond Pantheon - there is a cost to joining or reaching this tier.

Campaign gods will often share names with or be named after other gods, often with different spellings, titles, and builds.

The classic Campaign God is a demiurge, someone who is or was responsible for shaping a specific aspect of the universe.

The weakest good example of a Campaign God is Anansi the Spider Man, who often was deceived by mortals or small-order fey.

The strongest example is the Sky Gods, Odin and Zeus, who are the fathers of all the other gods in their pantheons and very powerful. Still, these Sky Gods can be defeated by powerful forces and are not Bezel Tier.

Campaign Gods sometimes rule campaign worlds. If they are the first god to reach the Diamond Pantheon from an established campaign, and are qualified to represent that world, they will be allowed to register it and become its Chief Ruler. To rule more worlds officially, they will need to purchase it as a reality revision.

Ask the question "Do people pray to me for help? Do they RECEIVE it?" You might be a campaign god if the answer is yes.

Campaign gods may hang out in the Campaign Citadel.

The rank of Campaign God is important because it allows a character to remotely influence any sort of event; they also have a better hope of prevailing when entering a hostile campaign world or territory.