What is Eothas the god of?

Eothas is the god of light, hope, redemption, and rebirth in the world of Eora (from the Pillars of Eternity games), often depicted as a benevolent figure for farmers, representing new beginnings and guiding souls, though his recent actions involved awakening violently to destroy the mechanism of the Wheel of Eternity, disrupting the cycle of souls for his own grand, complex purpose of elevating mortals. His aspect, Gaun, embodies cyclical death, a farmer with a lantern and sickle guiding souls through rebirth.
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What is the significance of Eothas?

Eothas is the god of light, redemption, hope, and rebirth. Priests of Eothas are honest and kind in their dealings, condemning all expressions of cruelty and falsehood. Gaun is an aspect of Eothas that emphasizes the natural ending of mortal life.
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What did Eothas do?

Eothas, the god of light and rebirth who was believed dead, awakens under the player's stronghold Caed Nua from the first game. Eothas' awakening is extremely violent, and he destroys Caed Nua, while he drains the souls of the people in the surrounding area.
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Who is the god in Avowed?

In the game Avowed, "avowed god" refers to Sapadal, an ancient, primal god of the wild lands, the "god of the godless," who is a unique, uncreated deity different from the human-made pantheon, and the mysterious voice guiding the player, a Godlike. The player character is a Godlike, blessed by a deity, and their journey involves uncovering their own divine connection, often manifesting through interactions with Sapadal and other gods like Woedica, granting unique powers and influencing the world.
 
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Why does Eothas destroy the wheel?

In 2828 AI, Eothas, in an effort to diminish the role of the gods and elevate kith, destroyed the machine in Ukaizo, grinding the process to a halt. Souls from newly deceased now pool in the In-Between, unable to pass to The Beyond and to new births.
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PoE/Avowed Lore: Eothas

Who invented the wheel and why?

The wheel was invented so long ago that we don't know exactly who invented it. The earliest wheels were likely developed by Mesopotamian potters, and there's also evidence that wheels were independently invented later in China.
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Is Eothas dead?

Eothas was defeated, but likely still exists, if perhaps weakened by expending so much essence in Deadfire. The Watcher of Caed Nua is also presumably alive and well (but they play no roll here). You can talk to a character that says they'd like to meet the Watcher if they ever get a chance.
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Is Sapadal a god Avowed?

Avowed changes this by introducing Sapadal: a god that actually did come forth out of nothing, after the Engwithans turned into gods. Sapadal is a god of nature and of The Living Lands, a being that exhibits total wildness and freedom. But they are also, as Marius puts it, a baby god.
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Who is Jesus to Scientologists?

To Scientologists, Jesus is seen as a significant but flawed spiritual teacher, part of humanity's religious heritage, not the divine Son of God, who brought wisdom but whose story includes "implants" (false memories) and concepts like reincarnation, viewing him as a "shade above Clear" (advanced spiritual state) rather than a savior through his crucifixion. Scientology honors great teachers like Jesus for promoting ethics but believes salvation comes from self-improvement (auditing/training) to shed past traumas, not from Jesus' sacrifice. 
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What do Apaches call god?

The primary Apache word for the Creator God, the supreme being, is Ussen, also sometimes referred to as the Great Spirit or the Giver of Life (Bik'egu'indán), who created the world and governs all, though other powerful spirit figures, like the mountain spirits (ga'ns), also exist.
 
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What happens if you place the splinter of eothas?

Placing the Splinter of Eothas in the statue in Avowed's Dawntreader quest activates the giant automaton, allowing a voice (The Voice/Sapadal) to possess it, which leads to a confrontation with Sargamis as his plan to resurrect Eothas fails, opening dialogue and combat choices depending on your previous actions and willingness to help or oppose the Oracle, potentially leading to Sargamis's sacrifice or defeat and revealing more about the gods.
 
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What is Deadfire?

Critical Role Pack. (laxe) Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire (original working title Project Louisiana) is a party-based role-playing video game created by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Versus Evil.
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How many gods are in Pillars of Eternity?

The gods are a group of 12 entities. They exist in a realm known as The Beyond. While they have made a mutual agreement not to interfere with kith civilizations directly, they left themselves a convenient route to renege on this agreement, if they deemed that they had no recourse but to intervene.
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Should you put the relic in the statue avowed?

In Avowed's "Dawntreader" quest, putting the Splinter of Eothas in the statue with Oracle Sargamis is a key step that leads to him trying to sacrifice himself, resulting in either a fight or a unique dialogue path, but putting your own soul in leads to a Game Over; generally, it's recommended to help him with the relic as it opens up story, with the choice to fight him after or persuade him to sacrifice himself being the big decision, not putting the relic in initially.
 
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What was Eothas' goal?

And though Eothas fell, his death accomplished his goal - to render inoperable the machinery of reincarnation. Unless kith develop an alternative, Eora is doomed to die.
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What is the significance of the eye symbol?

An eye symbol universally represents watchfulness, protection, wisdom, and divine oversight, but specific meanings vary: the Eye of Providence (often in a triangle) signifies God's all-seeing care (like on the US dollar bill); the Eye of Horus offers healing and protection (ancient Egypt); the Evil Eye (a talisman) deflects curses, while the concept itself signifies envy-driven misfortune; and the Third Eye relates to intuition and spiritual insight.
 
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Do Scientologists worship a God?

The Church of Scientology states that it has no set dogma on God and allows individuals to come to their own understanding of God.
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What Bible do Scientologists use?

The written and recorded spoken words of L. Ron Hubbard on the subject of Scientology collectively constitute the scripture of the religion. He set forth the Scientology theology and technologies in tens of millions of words, including hundreds of books, scores of films and more than 3,000 recorded lectures.
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What religion believes in God but not Jesus?

Religions that believe in God but not Jesus as divine include Judaism, which sees Jesus as a teacher, not the Messiah; Islam, which reveres Jesus as a prophet but not divine; and Sikhism, which sees God as one and indivisible, rejecting Jesus's divinity. Other groups like Jehovah's Witnesses, Unitarian Universalists, and some branches of Quakerism also respect Jesus but deny his divinity, focusing worship solely on God the Father. 
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What do Japanese Christians call god?

The Japanese word kami is usually translated as god, however, it is often claimed that the word kami and the English word god are quite different concepts. Needless to say, they differ remarkably on many points since they were originally used in cultures with completely different backgrounds.
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Is the tao the same as god?

Alternatively, philosophical Taoism regards the Tao as a non-religious concept; it is not a deity to be worshiped, nor is it a mystical Absolute in the religious sense of the Hindu brahman.
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Can you stop eothas?

Tell Eothas that you want to fight with him.

You can't, not even the other gods can stop him.
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Is there a penalty for dying in poe?

In Path of Exile (PoE), the death penalty involves losing a percentage of experience (XP) and potentially maps/currency, with the XP loss increasing with your level and area difficulty, ranging from 0% in early Acts to 10% in endgame maps, though players often find high-level deaths (95+) extremely punishing, causing significant XP loss and burnout, leading to ongoing community debates about its harshness and impact on gameplay enjoyment. 
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Should I let heodan rest?

If you agree with Heodan and rest, then Calisca will leave the party with the waterskins, leaving you with Heodan, and end up dying to some fire traps that are found later on in the level. If you wish to have Calisca as a party member later on in the game, then you must not rest in this area, even if Heodan is injured.
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