Quote Originally Posted by Alleo View Post
But the Ananta queen was angered and sad over the death of her beloved daughter. If the feelings are changing the primal then shouldnt she have looked more savage? Or acted more angry? .
Maybe.

Also possible that in her grief she envisaged a world where those before her (Hyur) accepted their goddess and made the sole pursuit of their life the acquisition of beauty instead of attacking them in hatred, and that led to a merging of the two forms - Ananta and Hyur. Sudden grief does strange things to the mind.

In other words, there's a myriad of ways we can explain how the Broodmother's state of mind influenced the appearance of their goddess within the lore.

As for Ramuh, his appearance is based on legend, much like with Garuda. The Sylphs' version of Ramuh is that of a wise old sage that has helped them in the past (which, with the Garuda information we have, strongly implies the Sylph legend is based on a real person from era's past). Much like with the Vanu Vanu, who summon a sky whale because that is the form their legend takes, despite being fat bird people.

I'm also confused why you feel like Titan and Ifrit are somehow special - they look nothing like the race that summons them either.