The Pantheon Of The Gods In The Works Of Foy

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With lines like this the text suggests that Foy is given a direct amount of divine power for dying and not turning back on the ‘one true’ god. However, the fact that she is given a crown by God and then dressed in attire fitting her high place in heaven gives off the notion of her higher than normal place in heaven. Arguing towards the fact she may indeed have had some lesser ‘god’ like status. She was crowned by god himself showing indeed while they may have taken to the idea of one god being the true ruler of heaven some of his divine power could be wielded onto those who had pleased him, this being remarkably similar to how a pantheon of gods would usually be with one being central and others holding to lesser power, ruling with his/her