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Even the Gods fade to time

Time erases all eventually. People are forgotten, people are remembered, people begin to fade, memories begin to fade, memories are remembered, people are lost, people are found. This is a certainty. No one is immune to the passage of time, not even the Gods.
A Gods power waxes and wanes and fades and vanishes as surely as the tides change, stemming from the worship and memories of them. A captured god cannot have their power fully removed until the last person remembering them falls. Their power can be stolen, it can be transferred via infernal means, but it can never be destroyed. Their power can, however, fade into nearly nothingness.

For the trickster gods, their power is weak even before fading, and once they start to be forgotten, there is very little they can do to recover their lost and faded power.
 
For most gods, the fading of their power is unfortunate, the loss of memories about them is a curse.
But for the most powerful god of the Caltigoraian Pantheon, for the Original Deity, for the god of the lost, forgotten and forsaken, Una, to be forgotten is to be remembered, to be lost is to be found, and to be forsaken is to be cherished. Because when one is lost, Una is found, when one is forgotten, Una is remembered, and when someone feels forsaken, Una cherishes them.
Though the god of love claims adoration, though the god of victory claims pride, their powers can fade and be lost, and they can wither away. For though they claim it, it does not mean it is true.

For the god of the lost, forgotten and forsaken, those who worship it worship it in their darkest moments because it does not claim goodness, it claims to be there. The god of the lost, forgotten and forsaken promises to be there, even when everyone else has forgotten about you. To be Una is to be unfading.

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