Divine Servants
General worship of a Divine Power is common, and this is beneficial to all involved. Well-known and fact within the world, as knowledge of spirits and deities existing is an accepted fact across the world in various cultures. This is due to the fact that in return for their worship, beings are granted additional power through Mental Power. In return, the being listens to the prayers and requests of their worshipers out of their own interest at the very least, with many gods also doing so simply out of pity or a sense of responsibility. Normal worshipers are not granted direct power, but will instead find indirect answers to their requests and prayers the wider spread they may be for a community.
A common example would be found in a community calling for good harvest from their god of agriculture due to continuous drought. The community offers a grand festival and worship, spreading the word and purity of faith in the community and visitors. In return, the deity infuses the soil with superior nutrients and summons rain to cancel the drought. Or another example being a village plagued by monsters and reaching out for protection from their god, whom summons forth a chosen they grant power to go to the village and solve its problems, further spreading their influence.
Chosen
Individuals whom have been granted power through either worship or pact with a Divine Power, though rare, exist (ie. Paladins, Clerics, and Warlocks). The amount of power that they offer these individuals varies based on the amount of faith or dedication that they offer to the Divine Power in question. The key difference between the two terms is that a Warlock patron is bound to the Material Plane, and as such the connection is direct. This also makes the Warlock's Divine Power a weaker entity, but one more able to directly intervene with the world. Clerics and Paladins are instead bound to a powerful being through faith and oath, the beings gain power through this mental energy and in return grant them access to powerful divine spells, but in return are unable to directly intervene with the world. This magic is colloquially known as “Pact Magic”.
Blessed
Mortals whom have received the blessing of a Divine Power, but not to the point of gaining access to their power through worship or spells. Separate from both Warlocks and Clerics, these individuals instead are granted a fraction of Divine Power that is similar in power to a Unique Talent, but can be removed at any time by the Divine Power which granted it in the first place.
Godlings
Individuals that have been born from the union of a Divine Power and mortal, generally through the usage of an avatar but occasionally through another unusual union. They can also be manifested through exceptional circumstances or rituals, creating a new being through a surge of mental energy or unusual changes in Leylines. The term is also used colloquially in reference to a being of Divine Power bound to the material plane.
Rex Family
Gladrung (Word Eater, False Serpent)