Oh, our Visions are from Forneus. They aren't genuine Visions like the people of Teyvat have. They're more like very convincing imitations. As for how he was able to get them ... well, time gods don't have to follow the same rules as mortals and other gods, so it's not worth thinking too much on it.
[In other words, Forneus is an outlier and should not be considered with the data. ]
As for who pushed the narrative... it could've been anyone. Mortals will attribute anything they can't explain to the gods. And since gods get power from worship, few go out of their way to correct misconceptions. It happens all the time on Earth.
So perhaps Celestia pushed the narrative first, or perhaps mortals came up with it on their own and Celestia decided to use it to their advantage. Trying to figure out which scenario came first would be like trying to decide if the chicken or egg came first.
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Oh, our Visions are from Forneus. They aren't genuine Visions like the people of Teyvat have. They're more like very convincing imitations. As for how he was able to get them ... well, time gods don't have to follow the same rules as mortals and other gods, so it's not worth thinking too much on it.
[In other words, Forneus is an outlier and should not be considered with the data. ]
As for who pushed the narrative... it could've been anyone. Mortals will attribute anything they can't explain to the gods. And since gods get power from worship, few go out of their way to correct misconceptions. It happens all the time on Earth.
So perhaps Celestia pushed the narrative first, or perhaps mortals came up with it on their own and Celestia decided to use it to their advantage. Trying to figure out which scenario came first would be like trying to decide if the chicken or egg came first.