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− | '''Gods''' are supernatural beings |
+ | '''Gods''' are supernatural beings worshiped for having control over the fate of [[humans]]' fortunes and well-being. |
− | == Origin == |
+ | == Origin & Duties == |
− | Gods are born from |
+ | Gods are born from and through any wish made by humans. Deceased spirits can be deified through wishes, mostly in order to soothe them and prevent them from cursing humans, such as [[Rabo ]] and [[Tenjin]] . |
+ | Gods must fulfill the wishes of humans, having different natures (such as war, poverty, learning, marriage, economy, etc.). Their original wishes can be put into categories, such conceding wishes related to fortune, calamity (dark wishes), etc. The latter isn't definite as [[Yato]], a God of Calamity who murdered people, tried to move away from that and redefine himself as a God of Fortune who prevented threats, showing that they aren't so connected to their birth wish and can become a different kind of God than they were before. |
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+ | As protectors of human fortune, Gods must kill [[ayakashi |ayakashi]] - corrupted spirits that influence negative thoughts in humans, causing them to commit sins and terrible acts, including suicide. |
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− | == Duties == |
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− | Having been born from human wishes, Gods must fulfill the wishes of humans. Gods have different categories that define what specific wishes they should fulfill, such as Yato who is a Calamity God and therefore grants dark wishes such as murdering people, though it is not definite as he has been shown trying to move away from that and redefine himself as a God of Fortune, showing that Gods are not defined by the wish they were born from and can become a different kind of God then they were before. In addition, as protectors of human fortune, they must also kill ayakashi which are corrupted spirits that influence negative thoughts in humans, causing them to commit sins and terrible acts or even suicide. |
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+ | Gods usually take the appearance of being human looking. However, not all Gods are human looking such as Inari, which has fox ears and tails (but still looks mostly human) and Stationmaster Tama who is an upcoming popular God born from the spirit of a calico cat. |
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⚫ | Most Gods differ in age. For example, Yato was seen being born as a child but aged until he hit roughly his early twenties, [[Bishamonten ]] has been seen as a woman in her late twenties, and Tenjin has an appearance of an old man-[[Ebisu ]] has been shown as a child who grew into a man in his mid thirties or forties, but has recently been reincarnated into a small child and will most likely age until he is at his mid thirties. |
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− | Gods are capable of divine possession, as shown when Yato managed to possess Hiyori's body when her soul slipped out of their body. In [[Noragami OVA 02|OVA 2]], Tenjin goes to explain further that Gods used to possess humans in order to fulfill a specific purpose or spread word of their religion and existence. Usually the one being possessed is a devout follower, a priest or priestess. In addition, Gods can and must take in souls of humans who have died through tragic accidents or before they were ready and willing to die and can use them as weapons. Gods bestow a name for the [[Shinki|shinki]] as both a weapon and a person. However, shinki change shape depending on the master. For example, for [[Mayu]] when she was named Tomone by Yato she was a short dagger but for her current master Tenjin she transforms into a smoke pipe. Certain shinki are also useless such as Mineha who transforms into a broken mirror. They can use the shinki to slay ayakashi, shinki, humans, corrupted shinki, and even other Gods. |
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+ | Though some individuals consider that Gods are helpless without [[Shinki]], the most powerful ones have particular skills such as transformation, creation of special items, enhanced physical prowess, etc. |
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+ | Gods have common abilities, including: |
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+ | *'''Creation of Shinki''': Gods can take in wandering souls of humans who have died through tragic accidents or before they were ready to die, bestowing them new names. The souls - now shinki - can transform into objects such as weapons, though the shape and specific abilities will depend on the master. They can use the shinki to slay human, ayakashi, shinki, and even other Gods. |
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− | After taking a shinki as his/her subordinate, a god is to provide |
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+ | *'''Divine Possession: '''Gods are capable of controlling a human body by temporarily substituting/taking over the soul. As possession is performed, one could catch sight of two notable visual changes, such as a personal mark or their eyes. In [[Noragami OVA 02|OVA 2]], it is explained further that Gods used to possess humans in order to fulfill a specific purpose or spread word of their religion and existence. Usually the one being possessed is a devout follower, a priest or priestess. |
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+ | *'''Teleportation''': Once Gods have their own shrines, their connection to Heaven allows them to teleport there freely. |
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⚫ | *'''Near Invulnerability:''' As shown in [[Noragami OVA 03|OVA 3]], most means of killing a human won't work on a god. For example: Yato got struck with a large blow using an iron bar and bleed; but woke up the next day fine and healthy, he was poisoned with a strong fertilizer, got shooted by bullets and an arrow at his head, burning him alive and even drowning him by throwing him off a cliff, but none of these had any effect on him aside from temporary pain. |
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⚫ | After taking a shinki as his/her subordinate, the god bears the responsibility of<nowiki> </nowiki>taking the burden of all the emotions the shinki has, and sins it does.<nowiki> </nowiki>The burden the god bears is in the form of stabbing pain on the back of<nowiki> </nowiki>his/her neck. Other than stabbing pain, the area of the god's neck will also |
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become infected by impurities, called blight. If the shinki continues to<nowiki> </nowiki>commit sin and no action is taken against it, the blight will spread all over the god’s body, causing the god to slowly degrade and die. |
become infected by impurities, called blight. If the shinki continues to<nowiki> </nowiki>commit sin and no action is taken against it, the blight will spread all over the god’s body, causing the god to slowly degrade and die. |
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+ | A god is to provide |
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⚫ | basic necessities for the shinki (shelter and clothing to be precise; other things like food, drink, entertainment etc. is optional). It is also important to train shinkis if they are still new. If any of these responsabilities are ignored and the shinki notified them, gods can be punished by the heavens. |
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− | life.They must never tell their Shinki details about their former life. Doing so will allow their Shinki to remember their past life and how they died. The trauma and negative thoughts turns the Shinki into a "Karma" ayakashi. At this point, the Shinki is beyond redemption and a purification ceremony will not work. The god's only option is to slay the Karma. |
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− | A ''shinki'' is responsible to obey his/her master at all times, |
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− | bestowed onto him/her is actually connected to the god’s life, and |
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− | therefore any kinds of disturbance - intense emotions, sins committed, |
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− | death - will be sensed by the god in the form of stabbing pain. |
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− | It is once assumed that when a soul becomes a god’s ''shinki'', the god and the ''shinki'' |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>become one in mind and body, therefore the pain should go in both |
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− | directions. However it is not so; the pain will only transfer from the ''shinki'' to the god owner because the ''shinki'' |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>is previously human, and humans have been applied with the concepts of |
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− | good and evil, sin, heaven and hell. Gods on the other hand are not |
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− | restricted by this concept and therefore are free to do as they please. |
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+ | Most important, a shinki control him/herself from falling into temptations that lead to committing sins. This is because the name bestowed onto him/her is actually connected to the god’s life, and therefore any kinds of disturbance - intense emotions, sins committed, death - will be sensed by the god in the form of stabbing pain and if it is very constant, eventually blight. It is once assumed that when a soul becomes a god’s shinki, the god and the shinki become one in mind and body, therefore the pain should go in both directions. However, it isn't so; the pain will only transfer from the shinki to the god owner because the shinki is previously human, who have been applied with the concepts of good and evil, sin, heaven and hell. On the other hand. Gods aren't restricted by this concept and therefore are free to do as they please. |
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− | Once a god feels |
+ | Once a god feels a blight due to his/her ''shinki''’s doing, appropriate action should be taken against the offending ''shinki''. Usually a ritual called the purification ceremony is performed against the ''shinki'', making it confess all of its sins. Depending on the severity of the offense, the ''shinki'' will have its name released and banished, or worse killed by the owner god. However, the decision to release the ''shinki''’s |
<nowiki> </nowiki>name and banish it is up to the owner god. For example, Yato didn’t |
<nowiki> </nowiki>name and banish it is up to the owner god. For example, Yato didn’t |
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− | release [[Yukine]] |
+ | release [[Yukine]]’s name even though he nearly killed him with the sins |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>the ''shinki'' did; Tenjin |
+ | <nowiki> </nowiki>the ''shinki'' did; while Tenjin released [[Miyu]]’s name and banished her on the spot when she cut her own wrist once. |
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+ | A god's greatest secret ("Kami no Himegoto, 神の秘め事) is a shinki's real name from when they were human. When a god names a shinki, the name bestowed by the god seals the memories of the shinki's human life, including their real name. The god sees these memories upon naming the shinki and must keep them a secret. If a shinki learns their real name, the posthumous name given by the god is destroyed and the shinki becomes instantly corrupted by negative thoughts caused by the memories of their own untimely death. At this point, the shinki's soul is beyond redemption and a purification ceremony won't work, so the god's only option is to slay the Karma Ayakashi. |
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− | A god's greatest secret ("''Kami no Himegoto'', 神の秘め事) is a ''shinki'<nowiki/>''s real name from when they were human. When a god names a ''shinki'', the name bestowed by the god seals the memories of the ''shinki'''s |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>human life, including their real name. The god sees these memories |
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− | upon naming the shinki and must keep them a secret. If a shinki learns |
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− | their real name, the posthumous name given by the god is destroyed, and |
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− | the'' shinki ''becomes instantly corrupted by the memories of their own untimely death. At this point, the'' shinki''<nowiki/>'s soul is unsalvageable and the only thing that can be done is to kill it. |
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+ | A god's greatest secret also can be revealed by [[Father]]'s technique "Liberation" while wielding Nora, as was done to [[Tsuguha]]. Nora herself seems to be immune to a god's greatest secret, as she is able to discuss it, invoke it, and witness it to no ill effect, whereas it is stated that if normal shinki become aware of even the existence of the secret, their curiosity about their pasts becomes all-consuming until they degenerate. |
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− | Gods have a strong instinctive aversion to revealing any |
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+ | Gods are born to fulfill the wishes of people, so they will die once they lose purpose and stop receiving wishes. This is because their existence consists of fulfilling the wishes of the people, so people will remember them, if they succeed. However, if Gods don't interact with humans over a long basis or don't fulfill a number of consecutive, lingering <wishes that allow them to be remembered, they won't be remembered by humans and thus will die. This is because once people forget a God, this means they no longer have use for them, and therefore their duty is done. |
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− | to discuss it, invoke it, and witness it to no ill effect, whereas it is |
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+ | However, this doesn't mean a God needs numerous followers to remember them in order for them to survive: Yato has survived for centuries through his father who has lived for centuries through a method similar to divine possession and being the only human to vividly, fully remember him. He is Yato's lifeline because if he dies, Yato will most likely die. |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>stated that if normal ''shinki'' become aware of even the existence |
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+ | Another way to kill a God is when they don't have shinki to use to defend themselves against ayakashi, which can attack and corrupt a God, blighting them until they die. When their shinki commit a sin and feel guilty, their guilt and negative emotions blight their God, and if proper actions aren't taken the God can die. Other shinki can kill Gods when used by other Gods, as shown when Bishamonten nearly came close to killing Yato using her shinki and Yato is said to have used Nora to kill Gods. |
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− | Gods are born from the wishes of people, so once a God loses purpose and stops receiving wishes they die. This is because Gods are born to full fill the wishes of the people and if they succeed, people will remember them. However, Gods have an existence such that if not interacting with humans over a long basis or do not fulfill a number of consecutive wishes that allows them to be remembered, the gods will not be remembered by humans and thus will die. This is because once people forget a God, this means they no longer have use for them and therefore a God's duty is done.However, this does not mean a God needs numerous followers to remember them in order for them to survive. Yato has survived for centuries through his [[Father|father]] who, through divine possession, has lived for centuries and has been the only person to remember Yato, making him Yato's lifeline because if he dies Yato will most likely die since he is the only human to vividly remember Yato. Another way to kill a God is when they don't have shinki to use to defend themselves against ayakashi. An ayakashi can attack and corrupt a God, blighting them until they die. They can also attack and kill a God. Shinki can also kill Gods when used by other Gods. For example, Bishamonten nearly came close to killing Yato using her shinki and Yato is said to have used Nora to kill Gods. Gods can also die from being blighted by their shinki. When their shinki commit a sin and feel guilty, their guilt and negative emotions blight their God and if proper actions aren't taken the God can die. |
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− | Gods can in fact get ill, |
+ | Gods can in fact get ill, though this seems to be due to the condition of their shinki. While, at times, shinki feel sad or upset or angry, it doesn't immediately blight the God but does make them feel ill. For examples: Bishamonten felt dizzy and nauseous when her child shinki started to cry, Yato felt a pain in his heart when Yukine was depressed over the issue of [[Hiyori ]]forgetting them, he felt ill again when his shinki suffered over Suzuha's death, etc. This may imply that while sins can blight the God which can spread and kill a God, negative emotions such as sadness and anger can hurt and make a God fall ill but nothing more. |
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== Lower God vs. Recognized God == |
== Lower God vs. Recognized God == |
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− | Gods can be born from any wish |
+ | As Gods can be born from any wish, there are many Gods that have existed. However, many die because they are low Gods, who are forgotten once they have completely fullfilled their duties or fail to fullfill the wish. In contrast, more well known Gods are easier to remember such as Ebisu, Bishamonten, Okukinushi, and Tenjin, who will be reborn even if they die. |
+ | To be recognized and accepted by the heavens, Gods are required to have proof of having their own shrines. Once accepted, they can attend meetings where they remain anonymous as they discuss the events that concern them, attend festivals in heaven, have their own plot of land, sell merchandise without getting into trouble, and go to and from heaven. |
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== List of Known Gods == |
== List of Known Gods == |
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Revision as of 06:20, 12 July 2019
Gods are supernatural beings worshiped for having control over the fate of humans' fortunes and well-being.
Origin & Duties
Gods are born from and through any wish made by humans. Deceased spirits can be deified through wishes, mostly in order to soothe them and prevent them from cursing humans, such as Rabo and Tenjin .
Gods must fulfill the wishes of humans, having different natures (such as war, poverty, learning, marriage, economy, etc.). Their original wishes can be put into categories, such conceding wishes related to fortune, calamity (dark wishes), etc. The latter isn't definite as Yato, a God of Calamity who murdered people, tried to move away from that and redefine himself as a God of Fortune who prevented threats, showing that they aren't so connected to their birth wish and can become a different kind of God than they were before.
As protectors of human fortune, Gods must kill ayakashi - corrupted spirits that influence negative thoughts in humans, causing them to commit sins and terrible acts, including suicide.
Appearance
Gods usually take the appearance of being human looking. However, not all Gods are human looking such as Inari, which has fox ears and tails (but still looks mostly human) and Stationmaster Tama who is an upcoming popular God born from the spirit of a calico cat.
Most Gods differ in age. For example, Yato was seen being born as a child but aged until he hit roughly his early twenties, Bishamonten has been seen as a woman in her late twenties, and Tenjin has an appearance of an old man-Ebisu has been shown as a child who grew into a man in his mid thirties or forties, but has recently been reincarnated into a small child and will most likely age until he is at his mid thirties.
Abilities
Though some individuals consider that Gods are helpless without Shinki, the most powerful ones have particular skills such as transformation, creation of special items, enhanced physical prowess, etc.
Gods have common abilities, including:
- Creation of Shinki: Gods can take in wandering souls of humans who have died through tragic accidents or before they were ready to die, bestowing them new names. The souls - now shinki - can transform into objects such as weapons, though the shape and specific abilities will depend on the master. They can use the shinki to slay human, ayakashi, shinki, and even other Gods.
- Divine Possession: Gods are capable of controlling a human body by temporarily substituting/taking over the soul. As possession is performed, one could catch sight of two notable visual changes, such as a personal mark or their eyes. In OVA 2, it is explained further that Gods used to possess humans in order to fulfill a specific purpose or spread word of their religion and existence. Usually the one being possessed is a devout follower, a priest or priestess.
- Teleportation: Once Gods have their own shrines, their connection to Heaven allows them to teleport there freely.
- Near Invulnerability: As shown in OVA 3, most means of killing a human won't work on a god. For example: Yato got struck with a large blow using an iron bar and bleed; but woke up the next day fine and healthy, he was poisoned with a strong fertilizer, got shooted by bullets and an arrow at his head, burning him alive and even drowning him by throwing him off a cliff, but none of these had any effect on him aside from temporary pain.
About a God and Shinki
Responsibilities of God to a Shinki
After taking a shinki as his/her subordinate, the god bears the responsibility of taking the burden of all the emotions the shinki has, and sins it does. The burden the god bears is in the form of stabbing pain on the back of his/her neck. Other than stabbing pain, the area of the god's neck will also become infected by impurities, called blight. If the shinki continues to commit sin and no action is taken against it, the blight will spread all over the god’s body, causing the god to slowly degrade and die. A god is to provide basic necessities for the shinki (shelter and clothing to be precise; other things like food, drink, entertainment etc. is optional). It is also important to train shinkis if they are still new. If any of these responsabilities are ignored and the shinki notified them, gods can be punished by the heavens.
Responsibilities of Shinki to God
A shinki is responsible to obey his/her master at all times and control their emotions. It is unethical for a shinki to bow down on a god when it is already serving another, being considered rude towards the god it is supposed to serve.
Most important, a shinki control him/herself from falling into temptations that lead to committing sins. This is because the name bestowed onto him/her is actually connected to the god’s life, and therefore any kinds of disturbance - intense emotions, sins committed, death - will be sensed by the god in the form of stabbing pain and if it is very constant, eventually blight. It is once assumed that when a soul becomes a god’s shinki, the god and the shinki become one in mind and body, therefore the pain should go in both directions. However, it isn't so; the pain will only transfer from the shinki to the god owner because the shinki is previously human, who have been applied with the concepts of good and evil, sin, heaven and hell. On the other hand. Gods aren't restricted by this concept and therefore are free to do as they please. Once a god feels a blight due to his/her shinki’s doing, appropriate action should be taken against the offending shinki. Usually a ritual called the purification ceremony is performed against the shinki, making it confess all of its sins. Depending on the severity of the offense, the shinki will have its name released and banished, or worse killed by the owner god. However, the decision to release the shinki’s name and banish it is up to the owner god. For example, Yato didn’t release Yukine’s name even though he nearly killed him with the sins the shinki did; while Tenjin released Miyu’s name and banished her on the spot when she cut her own wrist once.
God's Greatest Secret
A god's greatest secret ("Kami no Himegoto, 神の秘め事) is a shinki's real name from when they were human. When a god names a shinki, the name bestowed by the god seals the memories of the shinki's human life, including their real name. The god sees these memories upon naming the shinki and must keep them a secret. If a shinki learns their real name, the posthumous name given by the god is destroyed and the shinki becomes instantly corrupted by negative thoughts caused by the memories of their own untimely death. At this point, the shinki's soul is beyond redemption and a purification ceremony won't work, so the god's only option is to slay the Karma Ayakashi.
Gods have a strong instinctive aversion to revealing any information regarding a god's greatest secret, but they aren't entirely physically incapable of it, as demonstrated by Nora goading Yato into revealing Sakura's real name to her, despite his internal objections.
A god's greatest secret also can be revealed by Father's technique "Liberation" while wielding Nora, as was done to Tsuguha. Nora herself seems to be immune to a god's greatest secret, as she is able to discuss it, invoke it, and witness it to no ill effect, whereas it is stated that if normal shinki become aware of even the existence of the secret, their curiosity about their pasts becomes all-consuming until they degenerate.
A God's Death
How a God dies
Gods are born to fulfill the wishes of people, so they will die once they lose purpose and stop receiving wishes. This is because their existence consists of fulfilling the wishes of the people, so people will remember them, if they succeed. However, if Gods don't interact with humans over a long basis or don't fulfill a number of consecutive, lingering <wishes that allow them to be remembered, they won't be remembered by humans and thus will die. This is because once people forget a God, this means they no longer have use for them, and therefore their duty is done. However, this doesn't mean a God needs numerous followers to remember them in order for them to survive: Yato has survived for centuries through his father who has lived for centuries through a method similar to divine possession and being the only human to vividly, fully remember him. He is Yato's lifeline because if he dies, Yato will most likely die.
Another way to kill a God is when they don't have shinki to use to defend themselves against ayakashi, which can attack and corrupt a God, blighting them until they die. When their shinki commit a sin and feel guilty, their guilt and negative emotions blight their God, and if proper actions aren't taken the God can die. Other shinki can kill Gods when used by other Gods, as shown when Bishamonten nearly came close to killing Yato using her shinki and Yato is said to have used Nora to kill Gods.
The only exception to this rule is Izanami, the "mother" of the first Gods and goddess of the Underworld. She is a rare existence of a God, in which she cannot die because she is ruler of Yomi, so she will continue on living so long as life and death exist.
Illness
Gods can in fact get ill, though this seems to be due to the condition of their shinki. While, at times, shinki feel sad or upset or angry, it doesn't immediately blight the God but does make them feel ill. For examples: Bishamonten felt dizzy and nauseous when her child shinki started to cry, Yato felt a pain in his heart when Yukine was depressed over the issue of Hiyori forgetting them, he felt ill again when his shinki suffered over Suzuha's death, etc. This may imply that while sins can blight the God which can spread and kill a God, negative emotions such as sadness and anger can hurt and make a God fall ill but nothing more.
There are special medicines to suppress illness for Gods, as shown by Kuguha - Bishamonten's previous doctor - who gave her medicine to make her feel better and even temporarily make her blight go away. Similarly, Ebisu was shown injecting himself with some sort of medicine that temporarily stave away his blight caused by him naming and controlling ayakashi.
Even if a God is killed, the God will be resurrected through "Reincarnation" if they are remembered. While they do retain the majority of their base personality, they lose all their memories from their previous life.
Lower God vs. Recognized God
As Gods can be born from any wish, there are many Gods that have existed. However, many die because they are low Gods, who are forgotten once they have completely fullfilled their duties or fail to fullfill the wish. In contrast, more well known Gods are easier to remember such as Ebisu, Bishamonten, Okukinushi, and Tenjin, who will be reborn even if they die.
To be recognized and accepted by the heavens, Gods are required to have proof of having their own shrines. Once accepted, they can attend meetings where they remain anonymous as they discuss the events that concern them, attend festivals in heaven, have their own plot of land, sell merchandise without getting into trouble, and go to and from heaven.
Heaven
Heaven is the current faction and home of most Gods in Japan, though they didn't used to be and had waged a war with local Gods to achieve their power.
The top Gods consist of mainly extreme, vicious gods who will do whatever it takes to preserve their power and ensure all Gods are loyal to them, even killing local Gods and giving them shinki loyal to them to ensure the reincarnations of the local Gods become loyal to the heavens. There are some exceptions, including the members of the Seven Gods of Fortune - the most popular Gods - and Amaterasu, the highest-ranked goddess and God of the Sun.
List of Known Gods
- Yato (a.k.a Yaboku / Amagiri no Mikoto)
- Amaterasu
- Arahabaki
- Kofuku (a.k.a Binbougami)
- Benzaiten
- Bishamonten
- Ōkuninushi (a.k.a. Daikokuten)
- Ebisu
- Fukurokujū
- Hōtei
- Izanagi (mentioned only)
- Izanami
- Jūrōjin
- Kagutsuchi
- Kiki
- Mitskiie
- Mizuhanome-no-Kami (mentioned only)
- Rabō (Deceased)
- Sakuya-bime
- Shinatsuhiko
- Stationmaster Tama
- Takemikazuchi
- Tenjin
- Uka-no-Mitama (a.k.a. Inari)
- Yatagarasu
- Yato-no-Kami (mentioned only)