Avowedis one of the most hotly anticipated RPGs of the coming console generation. Set in Obsidian Entertainment’s world of Eora, first featured in the studio’sPillars of Eternitygames, the trailer’s first-person sword-and-sorcery style has many fans hoping to get their fantasy fix in the absence of news from Bethesda aboutThe Elder Scrolls 6.

The world of Eora contains many different races, including relatively standard fantasy Elves and Dwarves. However, the divinely mutated Godlike are among the strangest races inAvowed, if they can be called a single race at all, and are sure to provide some great roleplaying opportunities in the upcoming RPG.

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The Gods

The gods of Eora were created by an ancient people calledthe Engwithanswho formed a civilization was supposedly roughly evenly composed of the various civilized “Kith” races of the world. The Engwithans created the gods, each based on a pure ideal, after they discovered the absence of gods and harnessed Animancy – the science of souls – to create false idols from the harvested souls of their own people.

The fact that the gods had been created by mortals was a secret so tightly kept that when a single wood elf inadvertently discovered the truth an Inquisition was set up immediately to destroy all evidence of the subsequent atheist movement. By the time ofPillars of Eternity,the gods of Eoraare in a strange spot. They are immensely powerful beings that each represent a single core ideal, and despite being made by mortals they are able to have intense and notable impacts on the lives of their Kith followers.

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One of the biggest ways that the impact of the gods is felt across is Eora is through the Godlike. The Godlike are Kith that are blessed – or, depending on point of view, cursed – by one of the gods. They are revered and often feared by the other Kith, and are believed to have a particular connection to their god, though characters like Vatnir the Priest inPillars of Eternity 2: Deadfirefind their blessing to be more of an inconvenience, and opportunistically exploit their perceived holiness.

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The Types of Godlike

The Godlike vary greatly in appearance. Not only can any ofPillars of Eternity’s Kith racesbe born a Godlike, but their appearance will differ greatly depending on which god chose them. Here are the main types of Godlike and the way their blessings manifest:

As well as carrying the burden of their “blessing,” Godlike are unable to reproduce andObsidian Entertainmentdeveloper Josh Sawyer confirmed that Godlike can have difficulties when it comes to marriage. Sawyer explained that in the Vailian Republics, a confederation of city states, Godlike do not have legal sex or gender because they cannot reproduce, and that such legal constructs can cause difficulties for them. Whether he meant that they simply dislike legal constructs or whether binding them by law has a literal effect on them is unclear.

The effects of being blessed by a god can also be reduced if caught early enough. Vailian animancer Giacolo discovered that Godlike souls have a unique “chime” that can be detected whenthe childis still in the womb. This chime can be severed from the child before they have completed puberty to prevent them from mutating and to reduce their already manifested mutations.

The Godlike could be one of the most customizableraces inAvowedif included as a playable race as they were inPillars of Eternity. It remains to be seen whether or notAvowedwill allow every Kith race to be Godlike as they can be in the lore, or whether or not all types of Godlike will be seen or be playable in the game.

The Godlike have connections to some of the strangest phenomena in all ofEora, standing as living proof of gods that nonetheless were made by mortals. It is likely that the Godlike will help distinguishAvowedfrom standard fantasy settings, and, if playable, could provide some of the most unique roleplaying opportunities in all of fantasy gaming.

Avowedis in development for PC and Xbox Series X.