Actually, I'd like these question(s)/concerns addressed before I go any further:
What state will the world precisely be in at the beginning of the actual roleplay? After browsing the other applications, I'm seeing mentions of "towns and villages", even districts mentioned by name like "The Republic of Roarke", as well as descriptions of cultures and religions oriented around the ethereal cast. The bare-bones application itself strongly recommends describing a God's worshipers. Yet the OP emphasizes a "silence" where the Gods and mortals--the people that would physically construct the civilizations and cultures of the world--were isolated from one another, to the point where belief in the pantheon is pretty much non-existent. Not to mention the "cataclysm" that ravaged the world hundreds of years earlier, and both of these events together mean "the Gods have to rebuild a world that has lost faith in them", correct? That's the main hook.
Personally, I'd be much obliged to fill out a "Worshipers" slot but, reading the apps and then going to read the actual plot, I'm a little confused at what we'll be heading into. Can't have followers that don't/shouldn't exist, right? At the moment I'm assuming these other Gods' followers are no longer prevalent and places like the Republic are one of the very few thriving states around but the applications I read don't use the past tense or any other language that implies their characters' worshipers and locations are unchanged from either before or after the cataclysm and silence.
While I'm here too, have a dash of criticism: If the quintessential goal of the roleplay is to recreate the known world, it would be much more effective to give the entire "planet" an identity (assuming this roleplay takes place in a fantastical setting that mirrors our understanding of Earth and the known universe) as well as keep note of key locations instead of only doing the latter. Having consistent continents, hemispheres and water bodies, as well as knowing details like general geography or maybe knowing beforehand what kind of people and animals populate/should populate this "planet" would put everyone's characters on the same page and help prevent us from pulling questionable aspects out of our asses.