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... tures, plants, rivers, places –– even objects and weather patterns –– all of these could develop divine spirits over time.
● Gods are tied to places.
Once a spirit becomes a God, it is restricted in its movement to its sacred place – a forest glade, a cave, a bend in the river, and so on. They could not leave this place and, thus, called on mortal agents to enact their will in the world.
● Gods barter with power
Since they were confined to their sacred place and h ...
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