Rhea Ephrata
レア・エ・フラータ
レア・エ・フラータ
Standard
False Saint
Age: 9 years after manufacture
(appears 20)
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Saint that guides the Paragons
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After the death of Saint Bathsheba, a new saint was created to be a symbol of hope.
In a world where everyone hates each other, will she have the future she desires?
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しーけー
Rhea was the mother goddess of the five Olympian gods, as well as Hades. She is associated with fruitfulness and prosperity. This felt fitting with her role in the story and her association with Olympias.
Similarly, the golden laurel wreath on her head is also a symbol from Greek mythology.
Although the ・エ・in her name may imply it to be multipart or a nobility particle, it was not immediately clear which particle it may be. Instead, it was chosen to merge it with the rest of the name to make "Ephrata", derived from Ephrath—the former name of Bethlehem.
It is not uncommon for some multipart names to have developed a single word spelling over time without distinction between the syllables in English, so this was what was done here.