Overgod

An Overgod, also called an over-power, was a type of deity or set of principles that existed beyond the normal ranking of the gods, bounds of the normal cosmology,  and of concepts such as alignment. Overpowers were, whether entities or ethics, that which was venerated by the gods themselves, or at the very least respected or deferred to.

Although only one Overgod was confirmed in Realmspace, Lord Ao, some sages speculated about other beings that could be considered over-powers as well: the Supreme Bureaucrat of the Celestial Bureaucracy; Maztica, the mother-deity of the Maztican pantheon; and Fate, the guiding being/principle behind the Zakharan pantheon. It was unclear if these beings were simply variants of Ao or distinct beings with authority over different parts of the world.

According to some sources, Asgorath (also known as Io), patron god of the dragons, and Corellon, patron god of the elves, were also overgods.

Powers
Overgods were more powerful than even greater deities; they had dominion over an entire crystal sphere and all the gods within it. Unlike normal gods, however, their influence was limited to a single sphere, and they had no power beyond it. It was said that they put all their power into maintaining their given sphere, and that perhaps they were its spirit made manifest.

The more gods under the dominion of an overgod, the stronger that overgod became, meaning those that wanted to grow almost always sought to invite new deities under their rule.

It may have been possible that gods of non-overgod status were capable of killing and/or overtaking overgods, but this was unclear.

Society
Overpowers were not so much manipulators of the realms they controlled as guardians and vigils, watching out for the entire area within their influence. Terrible things could happen to the gods of a world if they didn't pay attention to the dictates of their overpower. However, this did not mean that they had to bend like straws to their commands, for the other deities had leverage of their own.

Deities suffering under the rule of a despotic overpower might decide to simply leave, abandoning their responsibilities and mortals on their old world and taking their chances on other planes of existence. This was a big risk, for more pantheons had died trying it than most gods would want to admit, but it was not an uncommon move for deities under tyrannical conditions. Given the correlation between an overgod's strength and the number of powers beneath them, it was in the best interest of overdeities to avoid desertation.

Creation
Not every crystal sphere had an overgod looking after it; some spheres spawned them while others did not for no apparent reason. It was possible that less powerful gods could rise to the station of overdeity.

Overpowers

 * Ao: Overpower of Faerûn (and possibly all Realmspace) and creator of the Tablets of Fate, which kept divine portfolios more closely bound to their deities.
 * Asgorath: Creator god of dragonkind, alleged "Lord of the Gods" and possible overpower.
 * Celestial Emperor: Overpower of Kara-Tur and overseer of the Celestial Bureaucracy.
 * Corellon: Creator god and overpower of the elves.
 * Fate: Overpower principle of Zakhara and something greater and vastly different to a deity, oft describe as a force of nature that determined the destiny of all.
 * The High God of Krynnspace who brought its deities there and represented the forces of law, order, and creation.
 * Ma'at: Overpower principle of divine order regarding the natural order of truth, justice, honor, righteousness, law and station, maintained by the Mulhorandi pantheon.
 * Maztica: Overpower of the land of Maztica, mother goddess of the earth, the embodiment of the land, and either missing or slain by the hand of Zaltec.
 * The Serpent: A suspected overdeity revered by the lich-god Vecna, alternatively described as the archfiend Asmodeus in one of his many guises, an unfathomably-willed manifestation of magic, or magic as anthropmorphized by Vecna whispering his own insane genius back to himself.