In modern fantasy novels, gods usually referred to a powerful existence with strength and wisdom that surpassed humans. This existence could be a race, a character, an object, or a type of energy. In modern fantasy novels, supernatural powers were often divided into different levels according to their strength and influence. Some of the common ways of ranking included: - [Divine level: Gods are the most powerful existences. They usually represent the masters of the universe or a part of the universe.] Deities usually possessed endless power and wisdom, and could control the power and order of the universe. - [Sacred: Sacred represents a certain level of godhood, usually possessing extraordinary wisdom and power but slightly weaker than godhood.] Saint level experts could usually control a part of the universe or make contributions to the universe. - [God-level: A God-level character usually has a certain amount of divine wisdom and power, but it is weaker than a Saint-level character.] God-level players could usually control a small part of the universe or make a certain contribution to the universe. - [God level: Gods represent a certain level of gods, usually weaker than gods.] The god-level could usually affect a small part of the universe or bring certain negative effects to the universe. - [Divine Domain: Divine Domain represents the boundary of the universe and a part of it that is usually seen as a god-level existence.] The Divine Domain-level usually possessed intelligence and power that surpassed humans. They could control the power and order of the universe. It was important to note that these levels were only a way of dividing things in modern fantasy novels and did not represent the true strength of these existences. In the novel, the power of the gods might change with time and the development of the story.