: Re: How can I make distinctions between a hive-mind and a super consciousness? Not sure if this is a worldbuilding or writing question, but here it goes. In this setting, gods of humanity are
If you understand it, you don't necessarily need to explain it. It's just an info-dump if you shoehorn it in there without it being relevant to the main storyline. And shouldn't the gods be a bit mysterious? Just have them act and speak according to your own understanding of your world's cosmology and metaphysics.
If it becomes important for your characters to know or guess, see it and explain it from their point of view, even if that is incomplete, confused or even completely wrong.
It's worth noting that this is close to how angelic beings are presented in the Bible --you might read it for inspiration.
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