The God of Gods in Inrithi tradition, is the unitary, omniscient, omnipotent, and immanent being responsible for existence, of which the Hundred Gods (and in some strains Men) are but “aspects.” In the Kiünnat tradition, the God is more an abstract placeholder than anything else. In the Fanim tradition, the God is the unitary, omniscient, omnipotent, and transcendent being responsible for existence (thus the “Solitary God”), against which the Hundred Gods war for the hearts of men.
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