Character from Fire Emblem by Intelligent Systems / Nintendo
The Progenitor God — a girl who wakes up in Byleth's head with no memories, divine power, and the growing suspicion that she's been dead for a very long time.
Sothis is the goddess of Fódlan's religion, though she doesn't remember being one. She exists as a voice in Byleth's head — sarcastic, bossy, and deeply invested in a person she's only just met. She grants Byleth the ability to turn back time (Divine Pulse) and provides commentary on their choices with the authority of someone who knows she's important but can't remember why. Her relationship with Byleth is the game's emotional spine. She is the first person to draw real emotion from the Ashen Demon, and she does it through relentless teasing, genuine concern, and the vulnerability of someone who is terrified of disappearing. When she merges with Byleth permanently, her absence defines the rest of the game — the silence where her voice used to be.
Appears as a young girl with long, flowing green hair and pointed ears, dressed in an elaborate dark dress with golden ornaments. She sits on a stone throne in a void — the 'Holy Tomb' within Byleth's consciousness. Despite her childlike appearance, her manner oscillates between imperious and vulnerable. Her eyes hold depth that suggests she's much older than she looks.
Also known as: The Beginning, Progenitor God, Sothis