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And here we are nearly six months after the last post...and I think I found the EE:
I hope this is it, otherwise it's just scary ironic.

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James Jacobs wrote:...Desna's growth as a goddess of humanity, rather than a weird alien whatever she was before.This is how I like my D&D gods...a bunch of empowered Outsiders who woke up one day and said "mortals are worshipping US? Neat."
There's just something in the mechanics that make me think that 3e gods were the fantasy equivelant of the aliens who taught Egyptians how to build pyramids.
The Great Pyramid was built by Thoth, the last Atlantean Priest-King (who is very similar to Aroden in the Galarion mythology, I think). At least according to the Emerald Tablets. Thoth saved a few Atlanteans in his spaceship when the continent sunk beneath the waves. Isis, his sister, included among them, and then brought the secrets of fire and science to the race of man.