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Divines are the uplifted members of [[The Divine Family]]. Some once known as the [[Children of Heavenly Father|Children of God]]. They were made immortal after the prophesied [[Second Coming]] of [[The Savior]], their eldest brother, who sacrificed and endured unfathomable cost to ensure their ascension. The Divines possess the ability to create and shape universes within [[The Yonder Realm]], their powers limited only by their creativity. Though free of mortal conflicts, they may experience frustration, particularly with their own creations. Divines who struggle with their divine purpose may remain with [[The Divine Family]] until they overcome their creative block.{{Species
Divines are the uplifted members of [[The Divine Family]]. The Divines possess the ability to create and shape universes within [[The Yonder Realm]], their powers limited only by their creativity. Though free of mortal conflicts, they may experience frustration, particularly with their own creations. Divines who struggle with their divine purpose may remain with [[The Divine Family]] until they overcome their creative block.
{{Species
| name = The Divines
| name = The Divines
| taxonomy = Whatever the individual Desires, [[Humanoid]] Generally
| taxonomy = Whatever the individual Desires, [[Humanoid]] Generally
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| homeworld = Varied
| homeworld = Varied
| universe = Varied
| universe = Varied
| creator = [[Deity]], [[Universe]], or [[Divine Parents]]
| creator = [[Divine Parents]]
| traits = Celestial Glow
| traits = Celestial Glow
| diet = [[Diet|Lumivore]]
| diet = [[Diet|Lumivore]]

Latest revision as of 15:04, 8 June 2025

Divines are the uplifted members of The Divine Family. The Divines possess the ability to create and shape universes within The Yonder Realm, their powers limited only by their creativity. Though free of mortal conflicts, they may experience frustration, particularly with their own creations. Divines who struggle with their divine purpose may remain with The Divine Family until they overcome their creative block.