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That's the basic rule of God-modding. It has nothing to do with whether four character is a God or not, but making it believable within the rules of the roleplay. If you are playing someone who can only be killed by a certain character/weapon/spell/etc, you need to show that aspect as a threat. Perhaps you can have weaknesses in other kinds as well, like mental problems or something. Being immortal comes at the cost of knowing pain is irrelevant, so maybe they're suicidal.

I can't comment on the RP itself for if you were treated unjustly, but your character should fit within that world and be of a suitable standard.


She does have a lot of weaknesses. There was no "world" either since it was just an open RP with no setting. I also have like 6 other characters people could RP with.

Anyway, I got banned for other "god-like abilites"
1. She can clone herself.
2. Her body dies but her soul still lives. This applies to everyone...your body dies, your soul goes somewhere.

Also, I had another character that they said was godmodding for reason 2. This character was just made for solos I wrote....she would not interact with anyone.

Neither of these are god-like abilities at all.
So I have been thinking about godmodding a lot.

People say that godmodding includes having a character that can not die. However, a writer will not let their character die unless they want them to. So technically doesn't that make all character immortal at some point?

Here is a specific situation I want to ask about though.

One of my main characters is not an OC. It is Lilith from mythology. I researched her for months and put a lot of lore together. She was Adam's real first wife and he tried to force her to be submissive. She left him and eventually met Lucifer, married him, became a demon, and made the succubi. Some texts say that Lilith can only be killed by God, Lucifer or the archangels since she is immortal because she existed before the Original Sin. Also, being almost as strong as Lucifer, not many people can injure her.

People have harassed me and kicked me from things because I am "godmodding." However, considering Lilith is not an OC, I do not want to give her fake lore.

In addition to this, I never let Lilith get into fights. Since characters live forever if the writer wants them to, does "immortality" actually count in terms of godmodding? This is why I think godmodding should be based on what happens during fights, or someone who is too OP for their verse/lore. Lilith never fights, so can she really godmod? She is not too OP for her lore either.

Also, if for some strange reason her body is able to be destroyed, I decided that it would take 1000+ years for her to "revive" since people complained so much. However, she will never actually get injured by others or die since I do not do fight RPs with her.

Is this godmodding or not?
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