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God-begotten are Others who are the mutated offspring of gods. It may also cover individuals who have been cursed, blessed, or created directly by gods. It is known that some Others who are supposedly curse victims are actually bastard divine offspring.<ref>Tashlit is a god-begotten. Apparently they uh… birds and bees of the gods are sorta prone to making monsters. The theory is that a lot of the time they’ll cover it up by making excuses and calling it a curse. Since the various gods, known and super-out-of-the-way, aren’t really talking to people all the time, they’re hard to call out on stuff like this, with their excuses over monstrous, bastard kids. Ugh. - 6.9 Bonus: Binding & Countermeasures</ref>

Properties

First-generation god-begotten are frequently extremely powerful in short bursts, although their power often has conditions, and can be so overwhelming that it's difficult to use subtly. Later generations tend to have less power, but are otherwise similar.<ref name="B&Ce2"/>

God-begotten are frequently sterile.<ref name="B&Ce2">Big thing for god-begotten others is that the limits on what they can pull are really, really up there. It may require conditions, like breaches of karma, trespass on territory, or for the god-begotten to get really upset, but if they do cut loose, then it’s like a granny lifting a car. Except it’s a bird-headed guy leveling buildings with a scream or literally moving a mountain fifty feet. That’s only if the innocent aren’t paying attention. The Seal weakened them all. And it’s only the first generation G.B.s that are that over the top. The second generation ones have only a small fraction of this, and a really high chance of being sterile. So sad. - 6.9 Bonus: Binding & Countermeasures</ref>

God-begotten draw on the power of their divine ancestors, similarly to the way Divine Practitioners will, but instead of deliberately building up goodwill with their "patron" they simply have a supply of divine power of uncertain size. Attempting to use their power if they don't have enough can be risky.<ref>Tashlit reached down, and touched the weirdly soft, soggy flesh of her hand to Lucy’s arm.  She gave it a stroke.

The color faded a bit.
“You’re a healer?” Lucy asked.
Tashlit held her fingers close together.  ‘Small’.
“A bit,” Verona said.  “You know how Amine can do favors for his god, and that gets him credit he can spend?  And he never knows exactly how much credit he’s got?  So he’s gotta guess or make sure he has a surplus?  Tashlit can’t really do any favors or anything big, but you could say the sink fills up at a trickle, and if there’s enough in there, she can do little things.”
- excerpt from Gone Ahead 7.2</ref>

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