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Theory on the First Gods based off hidden lore pickups in the latest DLC.

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[[WMG: One of the First Gods took the form of a snake, another an owl, and potentially a third was named Yngya]]
Sins of the Flesh brings with it some lore content to seek in the form of the ''Ancient Tablets'', and other such things. Finding all the ''Ancient Tablets'' will reward you with a follower form that is a snake, potentially hinting at a snake being important to the lore of the Gods that came prior to the Bishops and Narinder. ''Ancient Tablet IX'' mentions that someone named Yngya cannot be found, and the way they are spoken of hints that they had some power - potentially over seasons with mention of how the leaves no longer change colour.
A separate lore piece can be found as a letter called ''Offering to the Owl'' in which a hunting party asks that their hunt be granted success because of an offering left for them.
All of these separately give us clues as to who or what the First Gods were or looked like.
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They had a life before the genocide of the sheep people. He may have actually been a fairly devout follow of one of them before their betrayal. Most likely candidates would be Leshy or Shamura, since their the one's who are most likely to be fought first and last, which it seem more meaningful than fighting them second or third, the order Heket and Kallamar are most like to be fought in, and the latter's SympathyForTheHero.

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They had a life before the genocide of the sheep people. He may have actually been a fairly devout follow follower of one of them before their betrayal. Most likely candidates would be Leshy or Shamura, since their the one's who are most likely to be fought first and last, which it seem more meaningful than fighting them second or third, the order Heket and Kallamar are most like likely to be fought in, and the latter's SympathyForTheHero.
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** Stephanie Varen (Since she [[WebAnimation/AngelHare a cute divine animal.]]

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** Stephanie Varen (Since she already voiced [[WebAnimation/AngelHare a cute divine animal.]]]])
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** Stephanie Varen (Since she [[WebAnimation/AngelHare a cute divine animal.]]
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[[WMG: One of the Bishops is a BrokenPedestal to the Lamb]]
They had a life before the genocide of the sheep people. He may have actually been a fairly devout follow of one of them before their betrayal. Most likely candidates would be Leshy or Shamura, since their the one's who are most likely to be fought first and last, which it seem more meaningful than fighting them second or third, the order Heket and Kallamar are most like to be fought in, and the latter's SympathyForTheHero.
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The main religion, that Pastor Kate is a priestess of, is a [[LaterInstallmentWeirdness wildly different]] descendent of the Lamb's cult. The Black Goat is either an old god (though not necessarily one of the Bishops) trying to get back old ground or new arrival try to do the same thing the One Who Waits did by trying to make Mae a vessel.

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The main religion, that Pastor Kate Karen is a priestess of, is a [[LaterInstallmentWeirdness wildly different]] descendent of the Lamb's cult. The Black Goat is either an old god (though not necessarily one of the Bishops) trying to get back old ground or new arrival try to do the same thing the One Who Waits did by trying to make Mae a vessel.
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The main religion, that Pastor Kate is a priestess of, is a [[LateInstallmentWeirdness wildly different]] descendent of the Lamb's cult. The Black Goat is either an old god (though not necessarily one of the Bishops) trying to get back old ground or new arrival try to do the same thing the One Who Waits did by trying to make Mae a vessel.

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The main religion, that Pastor Kate is a priestess of, is a [[LateInstallmentWeirdness [[LaterInstallmentWeirdness wildly different]] descendent of the Lamb's cult. The Black Goat is either an old god (though not necessarily one of the Bishops) trying to get back old ground or new arrival try to do the same thing the One Who Waits did by trying to make Mae a vessel.
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The main religion, that Pastor Kate is a priestess of, is a [[LateInstallmentWierdness wildly different]] descendent of the Lamb's cult. The Black Goat is either an old god (though not necessarily one of the Bishops) trying to get back old ground or new arrival try to do the same thing the One Who Waits did by trying to make Mae a vessel.

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The main religion, that Pastor Kate is a priestess of, is a [[LateInstallmentWierdness [[LateInstallmentWeirdness wildly different]] descendent of the Lamb's cult. The Black Goat is either an old god (though not necessarily one of the Bishops) trying to get back old ground or new arrival try to do the same thing the One Who Waits did by trying to make Mae a vessel.
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[[WMG: The game takes place in the distant past of ''VideoGame/NightInTheWoods'']]
The main religion, that Pastor Kate is a priestess of, is a [[LateInstallmentWierdness wildly different]] descendent of the Lamb's cult. The Black Goat is either an old god (though not necessarily one of the Bishops) trying to get back old ground or new arrival try to do the same thing the One Who Waits did by trying to make Mae a vessel.
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** Sins of the Flesh allows your followers to breed, mostly to inherit traits.
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[[WMG: Forneus is a former vessel of the Red Crown.]]
She still wears a crown to this day, in fact, mostly to keep the memories of her crusading days in her mind. She did not fail, the way Ratau did, nor did she usurp the power of the One Who Waits, the way [[spoiler: the Lamb has the opportunity to do.]] Instead, she willingly gave it up after having twins, so she could focus on their upbringing and being a mother to them. It's why [[spoiler: Aym and Baal]] eventually become the attendants of the One Who Waits. He knows of their bloodline's power and skills, and still hold Forneus in high enough regard to consider her offspring worthy to be by his side.
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* Also, if they ARE plural, they would be pangender and thus, non-binary.
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[[WMG: Casting possibilites for the potential Cult of the Lamb show]]
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I'm not actually sure why people started calling him the red fox, but you start out with fox followers, and he gives you the wolf follower. Plus it fits the iconography of the big bad wolf, and wolves and sheep, so it would make sense for him to be a wolf.

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I'm not actually sure It's unknown why people started calling him the red fox, but you start out with fox followers, and he gives you the wolf follower. Plus it fits the iconography of the big bad wolf, and wolves and sheep, so it would make sense for him to be a wolf.
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* [[spoiler:Seems at least partially confirmed in the "Relics of the Old Faith", with Leshy and Shamura stating they found their crowns, and all of them having dealt with ???]]
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* Well, he looks more like a fox than the confirmed wolf characters, and foxes are [[CunningLikeAFox traditionally known for shady deals]]. It is possible that the character was originally going to be a wolf, but was changing as a reference to [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing another shady fox dealmaker called Red(d)]], though.

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* Well, he looks more like a fox than the confirmed wolf characters, and foxes are [[CunningLikeAFox traditionally known for shady deals]]. It is possible that the character was originally going to be a wolf, but was changing changed as a reference to [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing another shady fox dealmaker called Red(d)]], though.
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* Well, he looks more like a fox than the confirmed wolf characters, and foxes are [[CunningLikeAFox traditionally known for shady deals]]. It is possible that the character was originally going to be a wolf, but was changing as a reference to [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing another shady fox dealmaker called Red(d)]], though.
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[[WMG: The Red 'Fox' is a wolf]]
I'm not actually sure why people started calling him the red fox, but you start out with fox followers, and he gives you the wolf follower. Plus it fits the iconography of the big bad wolf, and wolves and sheep, so it would make sense for him to be a wolf.
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[[WMG: Haro is related to Clauneck and his siblings]]
Clauneck’s sister looks a lot like Haro, and the trio is mentioned as having been hatched among old gods.

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* Confirmed, you bring them back in the Relics of the Old Faith and they become followers just like Narinder
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[[WMG: In a future DLC, the Bishops will be resurrected some way or another and be forced to work for the Lamb]]

The Bishops will somehow be resurrected and try to take back the Crowns but will be caught by the Lamb who decides to spare them and force them to help build up the Cult. They will then set up camp in different locations around the Cult of the Lamb's local area and can be called on to aid in a Crusade with each Bishop having different powers based on what their Crown represented.
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* [[spoiler:An epilogue cutscene may extend the 'origin story' aspect by showing the point of view of the Lamb looking down at His chosen people, seeing them worshiping a golden calf and, perhaps having a brief visible flashback, beginning to write some new rules. First among them: 'thou shalt have no other gods before me.' ''Never again.'']]

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* [[spoiler:An epilogue cutscene may extend the 'origin story' aspect by showing the point of view of the Lamb looking down at His chosen people, seeing them worshiping a golden calf and, perhaps after having a brief visible flashback, beginning to write some new rules. First among them: 'thou shalt have no other gods before me.' ''Never again.'']]
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[[WMG:Ratoo's old lover is the former Lighthouse Leader]]
Ratoo makes mention of his lover being "at the bottom of the sea", and the Lighthouse Keeper mentions that the leader of the lighthouse group went out to the pier and never came back, and it's heavily implied to be because [[spoiler:she was taken by the Fox (the skull on the pier being evident of that)]]. It also happens that [[spoiler:the Fox]] is only encountered at night, and the Pier is one of the locations you can encounter him.

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