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'''Bethsaida''' is a [[narrative entity]] referred to as a “hoary demon”<ref>This is mentioned in the description of glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida.</ref> | '''Bethsaida''' is a [[narrative entity]] referred to as a “hoary demon”.<ref>This is mentioned in the description of glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida.</ref> {{Favilink | Bethesda Susa}} is said to be their lair.<ref>{{Favilink | Otho}} mentions this in passing.</ref> {{Favilink | glow-wight cultist of Bethsaida | Glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida}} bear some relationship to them, but it isn't stated just what that relationship is. | ||
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* Glow-wights are said to worship the “Girsh Nephilim” as gods. This suggests that Bethsaida is one of these Girsh Nephilim, as is [[Agolgut]], and that the relationship that glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida bear to Bethsaida is one of godly worship. | * Glow-wights are said to worship the “Girsh Nephilim” as gods.<ref>{{Favilink | Elder Irudad}} states this.</ref> This suggests that Bethsaida is one of these Girsh Nephilim, as is [[Agolgut]], and that the relationship that glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida bear to Bethsaida is one of godly worship. | ||
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Revision as of 23:37, 21 January 2021
Bethsaida is a narrative entity referred to as a “hoary demon”.[1] Bethesda Susa is said to be their lair.[2] Glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida bear some relationship to them, but it isn't stated just what that relationship is.
Nothing else is directly known about Bethsaida.
Opinion
This section is opinion-based. Your mileage may vary.
- Glow-wights are said to worship the “Girsh Nephilim” as gods.[3] This suggests that Bethsaida is one of these Girsh Nephilim, as is Agolgut, and that the relationship that glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida bear to Bethsaida is one of godly worship.
References
- ↑ This is mentioned in the description of glow-wight cultists of Bethsaida.
- ↑ Otho mentions this in passing.
- ↑ Elder Irudad states this.