The two premade adventures of Godbound are just... not demigodly at all. They seem like they could be level 1 adventures in just about any D&D edition.
Both are set in Dulimbai, essentially fantasy China.
The first, Ten Buried Blades, takes the PCs to the town of Gongfang. It is being menaced by three threats: (1) a wizard coercing families to give up their children, whom he sacrifices to prolong his lifespan, (2) a bandit chief, and (3) the force construct of a long-lost hero of an enemy nation, rallying dissidents.
The second, The Storms of Yizhao, brings the party to the border city of Yizhao. It is being wracked by powerful storms; the city's sacred altar is conjuring up punishment for the vile acts of one particular citizen. The PCs are assigned to investigate and suss out whom this one city is. After dealing with some merchants and minor nobles, they eventually discover that the culprit is the head priest of the local fertility shrine, who has been "solving" women's fertility problems by raping and impregnating them, then mind-controlling them into compliance.
These do not sound particularly demigodly. If someone were to run these as level 1 D&D adventures, few people would bat an eye (except for that rather icky plot point in the second adventure).