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  1. Somewhere within the deepest reaches of the cosmos, there is an entity. It is a timeless force of nature, an existence so powerful that it warps the fabric of reality itself. It is the closest thing to God that the universe has ever known. And it has died.
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  3. The cause of death is unknown. However, its abilities were left behind. Each of these powers scattered before "choosing" a vessel (they all possess a vague, indeterminate will). Respectfully, they are Omnipotence, Omniscience, Omnipresence, Omnibenevolence, Aseity, Immutability, Eternity, and Immanence. These powers may be given to one being or multiple (i.e. an entire planet's population), or potentially even to something that is not sentient.
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  6. Omnipotence would more or less still turn someone into a God. A human with Omnipotence would only be limited by their imagination. The only possible limit is that they couldn't make copies of the other Godly traits and would have to take the one existing copy instead, and the only real reason for this would be to somewhat ground the narrative.
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  8. A being with Omniscience would have their brain rewritten into an infinite chasm of knowledge, and they would have the mental capacity to access any amount of it whenever they wish. In regards to knowing the future, they would only be aware of every single possibility and their likelihoods, since knowing the future for certain would mean that there's no free will.
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  10. A being with Omnipresence would exist anywhere and everywhere within time and space.
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  12. A being with Omnibenevolence would be infinitely kind in every sense of the word but otherwise completely normal.
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  14. A being with Aseity would have a self-sufficient existence, meaning that no factor outside of themselves would have any bearing on whether or not they exist. If they are destroyed, they would pop back into reality. This would be a form of immortality.
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  16. A being with Immutability would not change in any aspect whatsoever. Nothing would be able to harm them or alter their physical state, including the passing of time. This is effectively another form of immortality. It would also mean that they would not experience emotion.
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  18. A being with Eternity would be able to exist outside of time and space.
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  20. A being with Immanence would have a Godly presence. Normally, this is what allows God to manifest on earth, but without any other of the abilities listed above, it would work slightly differently. Anyone with this would be revered as a God by all who lay eyes upon them, but would otherwise be normal.
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