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'''Exile''': Eurynome<br /> | '''Exile''': Eurynome<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut bloodlines | '''Rule''': To cut bloodlines | ||
* A titan [[Wikipedia:Creator_deity|creatrix]] in [[Wikipedia:Greek_mythology]], Eurynome, created the universe with her husband Ophion and proceeded to create the other Titans to oversee the different planets of the solar system in the [[Wikipedia:The_Greek_Myths#Pelasgian_creation_myth|Pelasgian creation myth]]. Eurynome created Ophion and mated with him, in the form of a dove, she laid an [[Wikipedia:World_egg|egg]] on the waves where Ophion coiled around it seven times before it hatched and spilled out the universe. Both she and Ophion lived in [[Wikipedia:Mount_Olympus|Mount Olympus]] before they were overthrown by [[Wikipedia:Cronus|Cronus]] and [[Wikipedia:Rhea|Rhea]]. | * A titan [[Wikipedia:Creator_deity|creatrix]] in [[Wikipedia:Greek_mythology|Greek mythology]], Eurynome, created the universe with her husband Ophion and proceeded to create the other Titans to oversee the different planets of the solar system in the [[Wikipedia:The_Greek_Myths#Pelasgian_creation_myth|Pelasgian creation myth]]. Eurynome created Ophion and mated with him, in the form of a dove, she laid an [[Wikipedia:World_egg|egg]] on the waves where Ophion coiled around it seven times before it hatched and spilled out the universe. Both she and Ophion lived in [[Wikipedia:Mount_Olympus|Mount Olympus]] before they were overthrown by [[Wikipedia:Cronus|Cronus]] and [[Wikipedia:Rhea|Rhea]]. | ||
** Eurynome is also the name of an [[Wikipedia:Oceanid|Oceanid]] who, along with the [[Wikipedia:Nereid|Nereid]] Thetis, raised the blacksmith god [[Wikipedia:Hephaestus|Hephaestus]] after he was thrown from Mount Olympus by his birth parents [[Wikipedia:Zeus|Zeus]] and [[Wikipedia:Hera|Hera]]. | ** Eurynome is also the name of an [[Wikipedia:Oceanid|Oceanid]] who, along with the [[Wikipedia:Nereid|Nereid]] Thetis, raised the blacksmith god [[Wikipedia:Hephaestus|Hephaestus]] after he was thrown from Mount Olympus by his birth parents [[Wikipedia:Zeus|Zeus]] and [[Wikipedia:Hera|Hera]]. | ||
* [[Ophion]] recognizes the soul of his wife inside the Protagonist, often calling them his wife and other saccharine words. He notes that her [[Sacred Artifact]] is a scythe that used to belong to her grandmother [[Wikipedia:Gaia|Gaia]], confirming the fact that the Eurynome in the game is both the titan creatrix Eurynome and the oceanid Eurynome. | * [[Ophion]] recognizes the soul of his wife inside the Protagonist, often calling them his wife and other saccharine words. He notes that her [[Sacred Artifact]] is a scythe that used to belong to her grandmother [[Wikipedia:Gaia|Gaia]], confirming the fact that the Eurynome in the game is both the titan creatrix Eurynome and the oceanid Eurynome. | ||
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'''Exile''': Heyoka<br /> | '''Exile''': Heyoka<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': Unknown | '''Rule''': Unknown | ||
* A sacred clown in [[Wikipedia:Lakota_people|Lakotan culture]], Heyoka, is a contrarian jester who speaks, moves, and reacts in an opposite manner in relation to the people around them. They are regarded as mirrors and teachers. They will try to cause laughter during distressing situations or try to evoke fear in prosperous times to prevent people from being too complacent and overly secure. | |||
* [[Wakan Tanka]] notes that he, as a pillar that collects memories of happiness, is stricken with sadness whenever they see the Protagonist, as they see in them his friend he had to banish long ago in their world. | |||
=== [[El Dorado]] === | === [[El Dorado]] === | ||
'''Exile''': Quetzalcoatl<br /> | '''Exile''': Quetzalcoatl<br /> | ||
'''Rule''': To cut the ground | '''Rule''': To cut the ground | ||
* A god of wind and wisdom in [[Wikipedia:List_of_pre-Columbian_cultures|Mesoamerican culture]], Quetzalcaotl, is one of the four [[Wikipedia:Five_Suns|Tezcatlipoca]], specifically the White Tezcatlipoca, created by [[Wikipedia:Ōmeteōtl|Ōmeteōtl]], the first god. In the story of the [[Wikipedia:Five_Suns|Five Suns]], Quetzalcoatl was the second sun to ascend to the heavens after bringing down his brother [[Wikipedia:Tezcatlipoca|Tezcatlipoca]], also known as the Black Tezcatlipoca, the first sun due to a sibling rivalry. Tezcatlipoca took revenge by turning the people at the time, whom Quetzalcoatl was fond of, into monkeys which caused Quetzalcoatl to blow them away. He then stepped down from being the sun to create new people. The third sun was [[Wikipedia:Tlāloc|Tlāloc]] and the fourth sun being [[Wikipedia:Chalchiuhtlicue|Chalchiuhtlicue]], Tlalocs second wife; both of them stepped down from being the sun due to the machinations of Tezcatlipoca. After the fourth sun, Quetzalcoatl would not accept the constant destruction of his people and traveled into the underworld and stole their bones from [[Wikipedia:Mictlāntēcutli|Mictlāntēcutli]]. The fifth and current sun is [[Wikipedia:Huītzilōpōchtli|Huītzilōpōchtli]], also known as the Blue Tezcatlipoca. | |||
** Quetzalcoatl is also written to have a twin brother, the [[Wikipedia:Psychopomp|psychopomp]] [[Wikipedia:Xolotl|Xolotl]] associated with lightning and death. | |||
* [[Tezcatlipoca]] and [[Xolotl]] (after receiving new eyes) both refer to the Protagonist as their brother Quetzalcoatl. | |||
** Tezcatlipoca notes that both he and Quetzalcoatl were exiled and banishers to each other, with the two, always going into war. | |||
** Xolotl, according to Tezcatlipoca, was allowed to flee El Dorado given Quetzalcoatl's permission after he was supposed to be sacrificed. | |||
=== [[Aaru]] === | === [[Aaru]] === |
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