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A godshard is a separate but linked part, element, or clone of a deity, spirit, or other mythic entity, regardless of source, lacking the full provenance or power of their “oversoul” but able to interact directly with other beings, either with a physical body they are located in (like any other system member) or in headspace/astral.[2]
May be either a singlet or a member of a plural system, and multiple different headmates can make up a single godshard, even if they’re not median.