Pseudopsyche
First Post
I rather like the 4E creation story: the gods appeared in the Astral Sea at the birth of the universe, with the primordials appearing in the Elemental Chaos. But power isn't what makes a god a god. In fact, the early primordials were more powerful, each requiring multiple gods to defeat in battle. (I'm away from my books, but see, for example, this Dragon article). In fact, the primordials created the world; the gods simply adopted it for their own.
IMC, what sets the gods apart from other beings of supreme power is simply the fact that they created the standard humanoid races, largely in their image. They are the parent race, and their children were meant to worship them. Sure, some of these children rebel and choose to form cults around various archdevils, demon lords, or whatnot, but most civilizations retain some fealty to their progenitor deities. In other words, deities are only special if you ask one of their children, who as always share a love-hate relationship with their creators.
IMC, what sets the gods apart from other beings of supreme power is simply the fact that they created the standard humanoid races, largely in their image. They are the parent race, and their children were meant to worship them. Sure, some of these children rebel and choose to form cults around various archdevils, demon lords, or whatnot, but most civilizations retain some fealty to their progenitor deities. In other words, deities are only special if you ask one of their children, who as always share a love-hate relationship with their creators.