The Greater Gods, also known as Great Ones, Old Ones, and Ancestors, are an integral part of several religions in the Trisagion and beyond, and have been widely worshipped across the three populated continents for millenia, by humans, elves, dwarfkind, dragonkind, giantkin, and even older races still. Unlike the Lesser Gods, these deities are considered incorporeal and unable to directly interact with the material world. Many religions across time have considered them able to be summoned via ritual, and their powers are regularly siphoned by wizards, clerics, and miracle workers. The Great Ones do not belong to a single pantheon and the beliefs around their existance are often contradictory between sects and faiths. Some religions, like Beretism and Metsetism, differentiate their Great Ones as Inner Gods (often meaning they are natural to the world), and neighbouring or older pantheons as Outer Gods (often meaning they are foreign to the world). In rarer cases, like the Trismegist sect of the Ama-Gi, every Great One is considered real and foreign to the world at the same time, a belief originating from the prophet Thrice-Great-Hermés. Lastly, and rarest amongst faiths, the Decanist approach suggests every Great One and Lesser God is of daemonic (unholy) origin as well as an enemy of Tiudjeus, and several sects consider the very term to be heretical.