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{{quote|''"You can see for yourselves. She is a god. A god who does not know she is a god."''|'''The god Majere, referring to the "dead" Mina.'''}}
 
When some form of spiritual being, or deity, becomes [[Reincarnation|encased in a mortal shell]], usually causing them to have [[De-Power|no or limited access to their powers]]...sometimes [[Willfully Weak|of their own design]], sometimes [[Sealed Inside a Person-Shaped Can|forced upon them]].
 
Of course, any example of this trope would be justified in saying "[[A God Am I]]", without the usual implications of megalomania. That said, many go the other route and say "[[A God I Am Not]]" due to their new proximity to mortality and humanity.