God of Power

A God of Power is a position one gains after individually achieving Ascension to godhood with their own power. This can happen either artificially (as in the case of Helel) or naturally (as in the case of Clover).

Ascension
Ascension to goodhood involves not only the Ki or Mana of an individual changing but also their physical DNA as well. There is a point where the power within oneself swells to such a degree that under certain circumstances the Ki ends up mutating one's own body into that akin to a god's.

Position
The position has a key role in the balance of the universe. A god of power is tasked with granting those with such a desire the power they need or want. Just how a god of destruction destroys planets to make way for new ones to be created, the god of power provides the power a race wants or needs to fulfill a certain desire such as survival or conquest. Whether that power they then possess destroys themselves or another race is the key reason why such a position exists. The strong defeat the weak and the weak become the strong. So a God of Power's position is often more political than a God of Destruction's and often opposes the latter's agenda. Whomever gains the favor of a God of Power is sure to be victorious in any situation. There are also more than one God of Power for each universe and sometimes share domains with said universe's twin (with Helel sharing domain in both Universe 6 and Universe 7).

Conflicts of Interest
There have been issues and conflicts of interest between the Gods of Power and the Gods of Destruction. These issues are often very controversial because entire civilizations are often involved and at stake. However almost every time such a conflict occurs the turnout always favors the Gods of Power. This is because a God of Power is essentially something akin to a Pope, Cardinal, or Bishop in relation to a race or civilization. In short a God of Power acts as a guardian protector of a race or civilization. This is in order to keep Gods of Destruction whom are careless or have rogue behavior in check.

Trivia

 * A God of Power often shares domain with more than one universe.
 * Gods of Power are often Celibate but this is not the case with all Gods of Power.
 * The offspring of a God of Power and a Mortal is referred to as a Demigod. Demigods often retain the Godly Ki but have a Mortal Body and may Ascend into full godhood at a later age if given enough training.
 * The offspring of two Gods of Power is born with the Physiology and Ki of such.