The God of Heroes was initially just a fictional embodiment.
So naturally, its nature would be influenced by the followers who "believe in" heroes.
Hence the changes that occurred.
The Hero has no emotions like joy, anger, sorrow, or happiness, because in people's minds, a hero is strong and unaffected by such externalities.
The Hero doesn't feel pain, doesn't eat, drink, or sleep, because people believe that heroes can do things they cannot, so they must be different.
The distorted faith polluted the essence of the hero's concept, which led the Mechanical Priests to discover the problem. The excessively abnormal traits of the hero can no longer be adjusted or purified; if nurtured further, this hero might not become the Guardian God of humanity, but rather its destroyer.
Fortunately, this group of oil men always makes a backup plan. As early as the initial implementation of the hero project, they simultaneously created another plan.
The Holy Woman Plan.
