[Imagining the reaction of some of the Church faithful to that description of Sothis actually gets a laugh from Claude.]
Hah! Sure, we can go with that theory. In Fódlan, she went on to create many children who founded their own civilisation. The story got changed over time, though, and to humans, she became revered as a progenitor goddess that supposedly created Fódlan itself, and all the life in it.
Which is nonsense, by the way. My homeland and plenty of other places have people and nature in them too, even with or without the influence of Fódlan's goddess. It'd be like you having a few kids and suddenly people are being convinced they should compare you to Ra.
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Hah! Sure, we can go with that theory. In Fódlan, she went on to create many children who founded their own civilisation. The story got changed over time, though, and to humans, she became revered as a progenitor goddess that supposedly created Fódlan itself, and all the life in it.
Which is nonsense, by the way. My homeland and plenty of other places have people and nature in them too, even with or without the influence of Fódlan's goddess. It'd be like you having a few kids and suddenly people are being convinced they should compare you to Ra.