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Moon:Also Ondra?
The first one is probably an Eothasian godlike.
Avian godlike are confirmed in POE1 to be Hylea's. Nature godlike are Galawain, moon is Ondra, death is Berath.
Galawain was my first guess for Nature as well, but they don't really fit him at all?
That Eothasian Godlike looks a lot like how St. Waidwen was described, but he started out as just a normal human, and no one in universe seems to have recognised him as an Eothasian godlike?
... although now that I think about it, I believe he said the same to me at Cignath Mor, and my character was an elf.
I don't think there's really a limit on how many types of godlike the gods can have. Magran has fire godlikes and made the Rathun (the fire giants dedicated to her) after all. It might also have to do with the cultural significance Ondra/Ngati has in the Deadfire that she has a special godlike type only seen there.
Well it is just concept art never used. It does make rather a lot of sense for Eothas though.
I suppose Abydon's godlike would look like forged metal. Maybe red glowing eyes, metallic sounding movement. I doubt Rymrgand has any godlike, wanting the end of all things and all that.
And yeah, some Gods probably don't have any, although it sounds like they can be really useful.