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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
As I said, their usage of magic is strictly defined by their attributes, given that magic is calling upon the gods' power. To cast spells associated with light, for instance, would require a surya attribute.

There are complications that can arise, as well. Attributes are rendered nil if the god in question is no longer active in the universe, and human infants born with triple nil attributes are frequently stillborn.
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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
Essentially, yes. Other gods will fill in for the missing attribute if they're able, but there isn't always an appropriate substitute.

[by whatever criteria there is that canon will probably not explain to us]
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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
I'm one of the original attributes, so no.
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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
[...]

So to speak. Though in a universe without me, Ratri would likely be able to step in as a substitute for my attribute anyway.
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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
[me realizing i forgot the mechanics of my own canon pretend in the surya example earlier chandra said the restriction was certain elemental spells not all spells of that element ever NOT THAT IT MATTERS but anyway]

No. Goddess of Night—a lower level god, but still the most powerful of any with the jurisdiction closest to mine.
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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
... That would be an ideal scenario.

[...]

And what of you? From the way you talk, I assume the gods aren't an assured existence in your world.
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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
[haha]

That seems to be how it is in most universes, from what I've heard.
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[personal profile] astika 2023-02-13 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Rynlan Dawnslight?

[please]

Hmph. A singular god sounds like a recipe for disaster, in the end.