Divine Constructs
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Divine constructs are artificial beings created by gods and godesses, each imbued with a divine power that reflects the nature of its creator. Their purpose, appearance, and abilities vary depending on the will of the god who created them. Divine constructs typically require no sustenance, sleep, or air, and they possess unwavering loyalty to the deity who created them.
The types of divine constructs are:
Primordial divine constructs are creations of the . These constructs have immense power and are capable of altering the fabric of reality at the whim of their creators. Their intelligence varies depending on their purpose, but most are autonomous and capable of carrying out complex tasks. In many cases, they serve as the most powerful agents of their creator's will, enforcing their divine laws or waging war on rival deities.
Major divine constructs are creations of . They are powerful and versatile, often serving as the divine champions, enforcers, or emissaries of their respective god or goddess. They typically take forms that reflect their creator’s elemental domain. Most are highly intelligent and capable of independent action, though they remain utterly loyal to the deity who created them.
Minor divine constructs are created by . They are often serve as messengers, stewards, or guardians of the divine's domains. Their forms usually reflect the nature of their creator’s sphere of influence. Though less powerful than their major and primordial counterparts, they are still far beyond mortal creations.
Lesser divine constructs are created by . Their constructs are the most varied in form and purpose, often serving as divine messengers, attendants, or tools. While their power is modest compared to their superior counterparts, they are still capable of wielding divine magic and carrying out the commands of their creator without question.