During your quest, you'll eventually stumble upon a special place on your land. This place features a stone slab with a specific symbol atop a spiraling mountain. This is known as a "Quest bed", or "Quest cocoon", or "Quest plus whatever your species calls what you sleep in". These places serve a role of great importance, as they will allow you to obtain powers you can't imagine, but at a great cost. If your non-dream self (see "Dream Moons") is still alive, you may use the Quest bed. If only the dream self is alive, you need to use a "Sacrificial Slab" corresponding to you in the depths of your dream moon's core. You can recognize it as it bears the same symbol as your quest bed. You need your dream self in order to complete this ritual, but it doesnt need to be strictly "alive": a prototyped dream self will work as well.
Once you've found either the bed or the slab you need to brace yourself. Take a deep breath, wait until youre ready, and give the ultimate sacrifice. Your life has to end on the bed. You may bring yoir demise yourself or have someone else do the job for you. After your death, the dream self and the normal self will merge. You will awaken on the battlefield donning a new garb. You will have reached God Tier, being able to control something specific. What that thing is, and how you control it, is dictated by your Classpect.
God tiers have conditional immortality, which means they cannot die unless the events that caused their fate made it so their death would be "heroic", for example sacrificing oneself to save someone else, or "just", being killed as a result of negative actions.
Each player has a mythological role assigned to them. this is made up of a "class" and an "aspect", and is therefore also known as a "Classpect". aspects give various powers to their hero, allowing them to directly manipulate it. the way they do so depends from their class. there are in total 12 aspects and 14 classes.
Classes dictate what type of control you have over your aspect. They can be devided in passive (doing the action inherently, without having to think about it) and active (doing the action willingly).
Aspects dictate over what you have control over.