Quote Originally Posted by Enkidoh View Post
Except the Brotherhood of Ash, the sole remaining untempered clan of amal'jaa have not been shown or stated to worship anything (only being interested in metalworking and fighting their tempered brethern), and regard Ifrit as an abomination undeserving of worship, which, if they are representative of amalj'aa society before Ifrit was first summoned, it suggests that it was entirelly the 'Paragon' (aka, an Ascian) that was behind how the Primal took form when he first taught the amal'jaa how to summon back before the Calamity (and, given what we now know about Ifrita, it's pretty clear now who the identity of said Paragon was.).

Of course it doesn't prove conclusively that is the case, but it presents a pretty compelling case that it is so.
I can't remember the exact wording for the Brotherhood of Ash's beliefs. Did they say that any version of Ifrit was a false abomination, or did they say that this version of Ifrit currently being worshipped by their tempered (and non-tempered but really impressionable) fellows was an abomination?

Mainly I'm thinking about the Vundu, who still consider Bismarck their god, but (at least after some convincing from the WoL and co) see the Bismarck currently flying around eating islands as a false version that should be defeated. Same for the Ananta and Sri Lakshmi.