[There's a moment where Claude is taken aback by that. The Byleth of this world never told a soul except Claude, but he supposes here, with a chance to talk to another god, he might be more open about it.
He just hopes he doesn't tell the wrong people, gods or not, but that's a problem to worry about later.]
The book says she's the goddess of the brightest star in the night sky. In my world, that's what Fódlan calls the Blue Sea Star, the star she came from before she descended on Fódlan.
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[There's a moment where Claude is taken aback by that. The Byleth of this world never told a soul except Claude, but he supposes here, with a chance to talk to another god, he might be more open about it.
He just hopes he doesn't tell the wrong people, gods or not, but that's a problem to worry about later.]
The book says she's the goddess of the brightest star in the night sky. In my world, that's what Fódlan calls the Blue Sea Star, the star she came from before she descended on Fódlan.