If I may speak up? even though Overgod moves around mortals at the moment, his powers and his proper being is asleep. Hence his influnece on the world should non-existent. Even if he teleports and starts talking, Udil will ignore him as some random guy - mainly because he's squaring off with a giant at this very moment.
Well, Omnipotent Overgod just likes to mess with stuff randomly, Avatar Overgod is the one who acts like a chess master. But whatever, if you ignore me that's fine, I just wanted to know what was happening; as an Avatar, that's basically all I can do really.
What I meant was that ascendants were meant to be mortals rising into godhood from scratch - ascending gods. Udil isn't an ascendant yet in that he was still a mere mortal right before receiving the blessing, hardly starting any ascension at all. I get that you missed the subtlety and I apologize for the lack of clarity, but the point remains: he has yet to do anything a god would notice. Fate isn't a divine magic or any kind of magic, it's essentially luck - being chosen by destiny.
Ardas also has a good point - the overgod is theoretically sleeping. He can keep track of the board while playing himself as a dwarven villager while having his main consciousness be asleep while being drained of his powers?
A: I built the board and connected it to the planet. Any important figures, kings, prophets, and people destined for greatness show up as a seperate piece. He hasn't done anything, but he has a great destiny and therefore, the board shows him as a new piece.
B: Omnipotent Overgod is asleep, but Avatar Overgod is his manifestation while sleeping. So, I always keep track of the board, but I can still do stuff on Earth, but only minor things.