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* The non-Abrahamic gods in ''[[In Nomine]]'' are called Ethereals, explained as being formed by humanity's imagination and empowered by their worship. Yves came up with the different Abrahamic religions in order to undercut their power, and Uriel opted to wipe them out directly before God [[Put on a Bus|yanked him up to the Higher Heavens]] to have a little chat with him about it. Of course, the Ethereals say that Yahweh/Jehovah/God was one of them and simply managed to gain enough worship to [[Retcon]] reality.
* ''[[Eon]]'', the highly detailed Swedish RPG, kinda works like this; gods generally don't die, but lack of worshippers can lead them to the brink of "starvation". An entity called "King Frost"; an amnesiac old man walking the frozen deserts of the northlands, is theorised to be a 'fallen god' clinging to life. It's worth to note that the gods can return when they get worshipped again though.
* ''[[Over the Edge (game)|Over the Edge]]'', here it's part of [[All Myths Are True]], one character in a splatbook takes a drug that allows humans to commune with the gods. {{spoiler|Hecate scolds him and tells him to go back to church and let her "sleep"}}
 
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