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    Quote Originally Posted by LineageRazor View Post
    even if Ramuh IS just Rhalgr as interpreted by the Sylphs, there's no guarantee that Rhalgr as interpreted by the Resistance would be at all similar
    His depiction on The Spire (AST) forces us to do some mental gymnastics, in that case.

    Lewphon of Sharlayan had to weave together disparate records from across Eorzea just to get history and theology back together (233 Sixth Astral). So, I don't imagine too much from before then has been readily accessible, and what has would have been treasured and preserved. Fair assumptions so far? These sources, then, would likely be the same as those upon which modern religious motifs are based. And what does Rhalgr look like on The Spire but Ramuh's twin brother, down to same staff, but in bronze.

    For Sharlayan to see Rhalgr in a way that is not shared with the nation who currently worships him, a dilemma needs solving: Ala Mhigo worships Rhalgr. The Sylphs live next door. The Sylphs borrow a seed of faith from the gods of men, and it grows into an entity identical to the god worshipped next door, but a version of it from thousands of malms away. Weird, right?

    Unless ... suppose we keep rolling backwards: the Sylphs probably borrowed the seed of faith hundreds and hundreds of years ago; it's warped into a primal with a different name. Perhaps back then, the Sharlayan documents and re-emerging religious lore were similar, but Ala Mhigo's vision of Rhalgr has warped since then.

    What would Rhalgr look like in that ... oh, shi—
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