"Not these in particular, no. But they're what I'd call a primitive pantheon? Named for characteristics, not Named," and Amos pronounces that in a way the capitol letter was almost visible, "So the rules they go by are likely to be less complex as well. For instance, they gain power from emotions, not rituals or blood sacrifice."
Amos shrugs. "An' they all like it when you're polite to 'em. Hope especially. So far, they seem to be...mmm, how to say...they act more human-like than some of the stranger gods I've seen? Emotional, get tired, respond to praise, things of that sort. Which makes it a little easier to work with 'em. An' they certainly don't seem to be omnipotent, though I'm not sure on the omnipresent...don't seem like it, though.
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Amos shrugs. "An' they all like it when you're polite to 'em. Hope especially. So far, they seem to be...mmm, how to say...they act more human-like than some of the stranger gods I've seen? Emotional, get tired, respond to praise, things of that sort. Which makes it a little easier to work with 'em. An' they certainly don't seem to be omnipotent, though I'm not sure on the omnipresent...don't seem like it, though.