[Absolutely fascinating. Chiron makes for a good audience, only interjecting to ask a few mild questions pertaining to all of this lore Final Fantasy didn't feel like expanding upon.
And in turn, he'll also go through the same thirteen constellations that emet-selch has, speaking of their Greek mythology. No surprise that there is very, very little overlap, and most stories involve both Gods and humans being rather foolish, prideful, meddlesome, or simply moved about by the hands of fate.
... But there is one peculiar story, which Chiron breezes right through without giving it much weight: of a wise centaur who was so favored by the gods that they put his likeness in the stars as a form of respect.
The constellation of Sagittarius.
-- No idea who that scrub is. Anyway.]
The sun in our mythology is a bit... muddled. It can either refer to Helios, the Titan of the sky, or Apollo, one of the most favored of the original Gods.
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And in turn, he'll also go through the same thirteen constellations that emet-selch has, speaking of their Greek mythology. No surprise that there is very, very little overlap, and most stories involve both Gods and humans being rather foolish, prideful, meddlesome, or simply moved about by the hands of fate.
... But there is one peculiar story, which Chiron breezes right through without giving it much weight: of a wise centaur who was so favored by the gods that they put his likeness in the stars as a form of respect.
The constellation of Sagittarius.
-- No idea who that scrub is. Anyway.]
The sun in our mythology is a bit... muddled. It can either refer to Helios, the Titan of the sky, or Apollo, one of the most favored of the original Gods.