Sóto

In Ándist belief, Sóto is the god of luck and fortune. He is the main god of Ándism and the most worshipped in Lo Templo Ápake. He is tasked with teaching others to find hope within, and gifting luck to people.

First mentions
Sóto was first mentioned in an Ándist book written in 1766, known as Le Bibá, which is a core book of Ándism. He is first mentioned in this translation:

''Sóto was a humble hunter from the town of Genavo, just like you and me. On one of his hunting journeys, he found a peculiar-looking deer. Starving for food, Sóto chased it, and shot the deer with his bow. Once Sóto approached the corpse of this deer, he began to eat its remains. There, he was greeted by Animo, who stepped out of thin air, approaching Sóto. Animo told Sóto he was the chosen one, and had luck in him. Whenever he would be in bad situations, there would always be hope in him, and he would find hope. Animo then told Sóto he should teach others to find hope within, and cause Sóto to become a god. Sóto agreed, and ascended to the heavens with Animo, teaching his lessons across Avaconia.''