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The Agarthans eventually recruited a bandit named {{s|fireemblemwiki|Nemesis}} to enact revenge on Sothis and the Nabateans. Nemesis and his warriors, the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ten Elites}}, slaughtered the sleeping Sothis as well as almost all of the Nabateans, using their hearts to grant themselves {{s|fireemblemwiki|Crest}}s and their bones to create the {{s|fireemblem|Heroes' Relics}}. The five surviving Nabateans, led by Sothis's daughter {{s|fireemblemwiki|Seiros}}, allied themselves with one of Nemesis's own and eventually destroyed Nemesis and the Ten Elites. Following the war, Seiros rewrote history to hide the truth of the Heroes' Relics and Crests, creating the Church of Seiros. By the time of the game, Seiros has taken on a new identity, serving as the Archbishop {{s|fireemblemwiki|Rhea}}.
The Agarthans eventually recruited a bandit named {{s|fireemblemwiki|Nemesis}} to enact revenge on Sothis and the Nabateans. Nemesis and his warriors, the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ten Elites}}, slaughtered the sleeping Sothis as well as almost all of the Nabateans, using their hearts to grant themselves {{s|fireemblemwiki|Crest}}s and their bones to create the {{s|fireemblem|Heroes' Relics}}. The five surviving Nabateans, led by Sothis's daughter {{s|fireemblemwiki|Seiros}}, allied themselves with one of Nemesis's own and eventually destroyed Nemesis and the Ten Elites. Following the war, Seiros rewrote history to hide the truth of the Heroes' Relics and Crests, creating the Church of Seiros. By the time of the game, Seiros has taken on a new identity, serving as the Archbishop {{s|fireemblemwiki|Rhea}}.


Rhea plots to revive Sothis, bestowing Sothis's Crest, the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Crest of Flames}}, upon a woman of the church. The woman whos name is  Sitri falls in love with and marries {{s|fireemblemwiki|Jeralt}}, the captain of the Knights of Seiros, and becomes pregnant; however, the child is stillborn.  Sitri pleads with Rhea to use her Crest to revive her child and Rhea relents, though the baby remains without a heartbeat. Suspecting Rhea is not telling him the full truth of what happened to his wife and child, Jeralt fakes his and the child's death and flees the Monastery. This child grows up to be [[Byleth]], seeing Sothis in their dreams; however, Sothis cannot remember her past. With Sothis's help, Byleth gains the ability to rewind time.
Rhea plots to revive Sothis, bestowing Sothis's Crest, the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Crest of Flames}}, upon a woman of the church. The woman, whose name is  Sitri, falls in love with and marries {{s|fireemblemwiki|Jeralt}}, the captain of the Knights of Seiros, and becomes pregnant; however, the child is stillborn.  Sitri pleads with Rhea to use her Crest to revive her child and Rhea relents, though the baby remains without a heartbeat. Suspecting Rhea is not telling him the full truth of what happened to his wife and child, Jeralt fakes his and the child's death and flees the Monastery. This child grows up to be [[Byleth]], seeing Sothis in their dreams; however, Sothis cannot remember her past. With Sothis's help, Byleth gains the ability to rewind time.


After a chance encounter results in Jeralt and Byleth being brought back to the Monastery, Rhea continues her plan to revive her mother. Sothis slowly regains her memories and eventually realizes that she is the progenitor god, but is forced to merge her power with Byleth in order to allow them to escape a dark realm they were banished to by one of the remaining Agarthans. Although Byleth now has the full power of the goddess, Sothis no longer appears to speak to them. Rhea attempts to have Sothis take over Byleth's body by having them sit on the throne, but Sothis refuses.
After a chance encounter results in Jeralt and Byleth being brought back to the Monastery, Rhea continues her plan to revive her mother. Sothis slowly regains her memories and eventually realizes that she is the progenitor god, but is forced to merge her power with Byleth in order to allow them to escape a dark realm they were banished to by one of the remaining Agarthans. Although Byleth now has the full power of the goddess, Sothis no longer appears to speak to them. Rhea attempts to have Sothis take over Byleth's body by having them sit on the throne, but Sothis refuses.

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Sothis
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Official artwork of Sothis from Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

Universe Fire Emblem
Debut Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Fire Emblem Heroes (2019)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Switch
Species Deity
Gender Female
Place of origin Fódlan
English voice actor Cassandra Lee Morris
Japanese voice actor Tomoyo Kurosawa
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki Sothis

Sothis (ソティス, Sothis) is a character who debuts in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, as an entity that appears in Byleth's dreams and eventually manifests into a human form. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, she appears in Byleth's Final Smash as well as their reveal trailer.

Origin

Sothis is the progenitor god of the continent of Fódlan in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Many years before the start of the game, Sothis arrived in Fódlan and created her children, the Nabateans, as well as gifting the humans who already lived on the continent, the Agarthans, with great power and technology. Eventually, the Agarthans became greedy and arrogant and attempted to wage war against Sothis and the Nabateans, only to nearly destroy themselves and the continent. Sothis expended most of her energy to heal the continent, then fell into a long slumber, while the surviving Agarthans retreated underground.

The Agarthans eventually recruited a bandit named Nemesis to enact revenge on Sothis and the Nabateans. Nemesis and his warriors, the Ten Elites, slaughtered the sleeping Sothis as well as almost all of the Nabateans, using their hearts to grant themselves Crests and their bones to create the Heroes' Relics. The five surviving Nabateans, led by Sothis's daughter Seiros, allied themselves with one of Nemesis's own and eventually destroyed Nemesis and the Ten Elites. Following the war, Seiros rewrote history to hide the truth of the Heroes' Relics and Crests, creating the Church of Seiros. By the time of the game, Seiros has taken on a new identity, serving as the Archbishop Rhea.

Rhea plots to revive Sothis, bestowing Sothis's Crest, the Crest of Flames, upon a woman of the church. The woman, whose name is Sitri, falls in love with and marries Jeralt, the captain of the Knights of Seiros, and becomes pregnant; however, the child is stillborn. Sitri pleads with Rhea to use her Crest to revive her child and Rhea relents, though the baby remains without a heartbeat. Suspecting Rhea is not telling him the full truth of what happened to his wife and child, Jeralt fakes his and the child's death and flees the Monastery. This child grows up to be Byleth, seeing Sothis in their dreams; however, Sothis cannot remember her past. With Sothis's help, Byleth gains the ability to rewind time.

After a chance encounter results in Jeralt and Byleth being brought back to the Monastery, Rhea continues her plan to revive her mother. Sothis slowly regains her memories and eventually realizes that she is the progenitor god, but is forced to merge her power with Byleth in order to allow them to escape a dark realm they were banished to by one of the remaining Agarthans. Although Byleth now has the full power of the goddess, Sothis no longer appears to speak to them. Rhea attempts to have Sothis take over Byleth's body by having them sit on the throne, but Sothis refuses.

It is possible for Byleth to fall in love with Sothis and select her as their S-Support at the end of the game; should these conditions be met, Sothis will regain her form in Byleth's dreams.

In a similar vein to Viridi from Kid Icarus universe, Sothis has informal oldman-like speech pattern in the Japanese version.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Sothis in Progenitor God Ruptured Heaven.

Sothis appears as part of Byleth's Final Smash, Progenitor God Ruptured Heaven. She is also a Legend-rank Spirit, whose unique skill, "Critical-Health Healing ↑ ↑", restores the user's health by 100% once it has reached this threshold; however, it can only be used once per match. Additionally, one of Byleth's costumes uses the same color scheme as Sothis.

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Trivia

  • One of Sothis' lines from Byleth's reveal trailer, "I see. Too many swordsmen, are there?" (なに?「剣士はたくさんおるからもうよいじゃろう」と?, What? "No need for another swordfighter because there are already enough," you say?) may be a reference to arguments regarding the rapidly increasing amount of playable swordfightersーincluding, perhaps most notably, the Fire Emblem charactersーin both SSB4 and Ultimate, compared to the games up until Brawl, including Byleth themselves.
    • Shortly after Byleth's reveal, the line itself has become notorious in the fandom, resulting in Sothis' voice actress herself, Cassandra Lee Morris, replying to the fans as an acknowledgement of the line's infamy.