A god is simply a being who is worshiped by lesser beings. To say that Glory is a god, but Illyria isn't, makes absolutely no sense at all. Feats matter more than your speculation, and Illyria has far better fats than anything Glory has. This is incontestable. Illyria could effortlessly bend time and space, travel between dimensions (I doubt Illyria would even need a key to travel to Glory's dimension), had physical strength on par with Glory if not greater, and seemed genuinely smarter. Being the God of a hell dimension isn't even that impressive; It just means she was the most powerful being in that one dimension. Illyria was known as the most powerful being in most dimensions when she was alive and in her true form.That is the definition of a god, and Illyria most certainly was (and still is, because she cannot truly die) one. There are infinite dimensions. Connor survived the majority of his life in a hell dimension (Quortoth), which is said to be the most hellish of the hell dimensions.
Also, Illyria was never at full power. She stated herself, in the very first episode she appeared in, that Fred's body could not contain her power, and the vast majority of her power was lost upon entering her. Illyria was at a fraction of her power when she almost blew up and wiped out the western seaboard. I don't know why people assume she was at full power before the Wolfram & Hart device drained her. She wasn't.
Another interesting point, if Fred's body is incapable of containing Illyria, why is Glory's body also able to contain Ben? That's 2 beings in a single body.
Yet another interesting point, old ones were contained in the deeper well because their essence cannot be destroyed, proving my point that Illyria, and beings like her, are far more than physical beings.
BTW, you call Olaf the Troll a god, and argue when I call Illyria a god? Are you kidding me?
"To never die and to conquer all - that is winning." - Illyria
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