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It is this power that the Gods use to manipulate all things. Pure and untainted, the Gods can draw on this power in their omnipotent intelligence, manipulate it, and use it to do nearly anything. Some mortals call upon this power through the Gods, who grant their power to their followers in the form of [[Devotion|devotion]]. In some cases, mortals deemed unworthy have been denied devotional powers by the Gods, but this is rare indeed.}}
It is this power that the Gods use to manipulate all things. Pure and untainted, the Gods can draw on this power in their omnipotent intelligence, manipulate it, and use it to do nearly anything. Some mortals call upon this power through the Gods, who grant their power to their followers in the form of [[Devotion|devotion]]. In some cases, mortals deemed unworthy have been denied devotional powers by the Gods, but this is rare indeed.}}
[[Category:Wonders of the World]]
[[Category:Metaphysical]]