God (Title)

"God" is a name or title used by individuals who wish to express authority over humans and even angels.

Overview
Originally the name of a primordial who created the Universe, God, the name came to hold much meaning and weight among God's own creations, hence some individuals have taken to call themselves "God" in order to appear more authoritative and powerful.

The most well-known users are the pagan deities, who have been referred to as gods by human societies that have chosen to worship them. When worship for the original God began with Christianity, the pagan deities were then regarded as fakes and became known as monsters instead.

Another well-known individual is Castiel, an angel who obtained great power from souls and Leviathans he took from Purgatory. After obliterating his rival, Raphael, Castiel took charge of Heaven and commanded all his siblings and his human friends to recognize him as the "New God".

In the absence of the real God, this title went unchallenged until the Leviathans inside Castiel made an escape which led to Castiel's death.

Another individual is Lucifer, who after taking control over Hell, went to Heaven and took charge of the angels, asking them to refer to him as "God". Lucifer lost this position when Amara kidnapped him, allowing the angels to make the decision to ignore him.

God himself has rarely made use of his authority, preferring to hide among humans and live under the guise of a prophet and writer named Chuck Shurley, a name which he prefers to his actual name. This has led people to refer to him directly as "Chuck".