User blog comment:B214/Question and Answers 6/@comment-75.128.87.76-20161205090029/@comment-30048084-20161205195609

Also stated is that a "God" in some cases is not necessarily "terminated" they will eventually be I guess you can say reborn after a certain amount of time as long as they are still worshipped, this is an example of the "system". Gods are also reliant on faith and worship for their power.

In regards to the statement about Ophis and Great Red being gods

Great Red is not a god he is the True Dragon, He is the only "real" dragon and is the "dream" and a being with power that rivals that of Trihexa.

Ophis was infinite though considered the god of dragons she is not actually a god. she does not rely on faith and worship for her power because she is/was infinite. You can see this because if she were a god then the True Longinus would be capable of killing her which it cannot not in her complete form.

So what B214 stated is in fact correct

Ophis and Great Red are dragons that were assigned the title of god by other gods not actual gods merely beings that have power that rivals or is greater than other gods

in regards to original post TengenToppaFan pretty much nailed it