Theologically, I'm a polytheist (there are many gods) who holds to pantheism (nature/universe and gods are not distinct from one another) and animism (all things are persons/agents or have a spirit/soul/nature).
From this vantage point, I find asking questions about the gods being (im)personal or (un)conscious confusing. As in, I straight up have trouble understanding the question and what's being asked to the point I'm pretty sure the questions just don't apply to how I view the gods. I think in terms of relationships and experiences. So what I believe about the gods is irrelevant compared to the relationships I build, the experiences I have, and the stuff I do.
Does the fact I work personally and directly with the world around me (aka, the gods) mean the gods are "personal" or something? I don't know, I don't really understand what that means. Or why it would matter. Does the fact I interact with the world around me (aka, the gods) in the here and now mean the gods are "conscious" or something? Also, I don't know, don't really understand what that means, or why it would matter. The gods are, I experience them, I relate to them, I honor them. Sometimes, I think humans make some of this stuff more complicated than it needs to be. Just experience stuff and do stuff.