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divine-mortality
Gods and spirits are depicted as mortal entities who weaken and die when forgotten by people.
1 chapter across 1 book
American Gods (2001)Neil Gaiman
Chapter 47
In this chapter, Shadow encounters Whiskey Jack, a culture hero who explains the nature of gods and their struggle to survive in America, emphasizing that gods die when forgotten and that the land itself endures beyond them. Meanwhile, a council of gods and spirits debate the timing of their attack against their enemies, signaling an impending violent conflict. The chapter explores the metaphorical nature of religion and gods, the cultural displacement of indigenous spirits, and the inevitability of a bloody confrontation.