Susanoo, a storm god of the Shinto pantheon, travels as an individual deity, and not as a representative of Shinto gods.
Brahma is the creator of the universe, and the source from which all the individual deities have sprung, and into which all will ultimately be absorbed.
Mormons believe the three individual deities are "one" in will or purpose, as Jesus was "one" with his disciples.
Hesiod identifies Paeon as an individual deity:
When an individual deity is no longer needed, or becomes too violent, it is discarded.
In polytheism the individual deities are usually not omnipotent or omnibenevolent.
Mandir construction and mode of worship is governed by several Sanskrit scriptures called agamas, which deal with individual deities.
Each realm is the home to an individual deity, or occasionally a collection of deities.
Polytheism is also divided according to how the individual deities are regarded:
Jupiter was worshiped there as an individual deity, and with Juno and Minerva as part of the Capitoline Triad.