(Noun. aka. pure / golden ones)
1. A pure-blooded Roman
2. A descendant of The Roman Emperor
3. A Roman patriot who does noble deeds for Rome
(e.g: 'We must preserve each imperial, before Rome becomes polluted by invasions').
A mortal who is adopted by a god or deities.
(A changeling demigod may be raised by their divine foster-parent/s. They may also grant their adopted mortal child supernatural powers).
e.g. 'The mortal earnt a god's favour by completing a divine mission for him. The god favoured the mortal so much for it that they adopted them as their own child. So, they ascended to the rank of a changeling demigod.'
(Please read my definitions for the other demigod types)
In a spiritual context, someone who believes that love is universal (exists in extraterrestrials, throughout the universe)-not just man-made and that the point in life is to spread love to these beings.
(e.g: God and many starseeds are universalists: They believe in spreading universal love to many beings, throughout the universe).
A person who metaphorically assosiates with a non or partial human being.
(Notes: In other words, an otherkith is a human with a non/partial human alter-ego as opposed to an otherkin, which is usually a human who literally identifies as an incarnated non/partial human spirit.
Origin: The words, 'kin' & 'with' together.
(e.g. 'I am otherkith: My alter-ego is a werewolf, but I don't literally believe that I am one').
(The word, 'otherkith' is commonly used in the online otherkin community).
A demigod who is half-god.
A half-god can have two demigods, one god & one mortal or two gods & two mortals as parents.
e.g: 'Zeus fell in love with a beautiful mortal and their half-god child was consequently born as a spirit (ghost), in the godly realm. The mortal couldn't take care of her spirit child, so Zeus took them to Mount Olympus where the nymphs raised them.'
(NOTES:
A common misconception is that demigods are all half-gods when that isn't necessarily the case. A demigod can be any partially divine being. They aren't to be confused with a half-god. All half-gods are demigods, but not all demigods are half-gods.
A demigod with two gods and two mortals as parents would be an incarnated semi-divine soul.
A demigod with two demigods or two gods and two mortals as parents would be called a double-demigod.
Please read my definition of a double-demigod for more information)
(ie. duo/double trito-god)
A demigod (ie. partial god) that's two thirds god and one third mortal, (but possibly two thirds the godliness of a typical demigod.
A dual terza-god can have both a god and demigod as a parent).
e.g: 'In the book,' City of the Plague' by Rick Riordan, the Mesopotamian demigod, Gilgamesh is a dual terza-god: He is two-thirds god and one third mortal.'
(Please read my definition of terza-god for more information).
1. A demigod with two gods and possibly two mortals as parents.
2. A demigod with two demigods as parents (aka. legacy).
3. A demigod with a demigod & god as parents (aka. legacy. ie. dual terza-god).
Overall, a double-demigod is a demigod that's has two divine parents. So, they may be two times more powerful than a typical demigod.
Double demigod: Still a demigod, but possibly double the godliness.
e.g. 'Two gods created their double-demigod child's soul as a semi-divine being and incarnated it into a mortal couple’s unborn infant' as they were too busy doing their godly business to look after it.'
(Note: They are still a demigod, since they're half mortal in spirit & half mortal in physical body. 50% mortal parentage & 50% divine paretange.
Please read my definition of a terza-god for more information)