With characters, it is assumed that even with magic, they are not all powerful. All characters have a weakness. With Mirage, she could be exposed to fumes like choloform and be induced into a comatose state, or she could be entranced. Magic like this does not work on the gods because they control it.
The gods do speak in an equine based form and have sort of a fleshy, corporeal body, but they cannot die. They are the magic they give. Their bodies are powered not by biochemistry and physiochemical effects but metaphysical power. So in a sense, they are like the Greek gods. Untouchable except by those like Hercules (demi-god), and the titans (right now, monsters that exist between time rifts like the thread where time god bled trying to fight off the monster in the drop). Together, they are all powerful, but between them lies a balance that can be used for gain, like when Mirage wanted land and the Moon god blessed her, wanting the mixed-worshipping herd out.
I understand the issue with muse. But I can tell you that we have had a plan to return the crows since they were first stolen, but we just have been waiting. Technically, anyone does not include gods because gods are not bound by the rules in the document, but I see your point. It can and will be adjusted, so thank you for your input.