Thanks for the answers! And yes, I've since started running it for one of my partners and we're really enjoying the game so far.
We noticed that, though the game implies a gothic fantasy setting, it doesn't necessarily require it. So we're pushing the worldbuilding a bit by making a dark/gothic cyberpunk setting: pockets of corporate dystopia dotted throughout miles of abandoned city with no known borders or plant-life, roamed by electricity beasts and crossed by magic-powered cyberspace. This game's godkiller is a Wronged clown. Formerly zir god was the god of laughter and comedians before a Disney-esque god consumed them and their worshippers employees in a company merger.
It's all very tragic. We're having a great time. :3