The amulet was placed on the Divine Throne.
Xi Mu stepped back, feigned contemplation for a moment, and sighed, "Now we have no way to make a statue of the Goddess of Life, so we can only use this amulet as a substitute."
In this world, a divine statue isn't simply made by sculpting stone, on the contrary, there are extremely many considerations, and the entire process is very tedious.
To carve a divine statue, the most basic requirement is that the sculptor must be a believer of the god, followed by matching the god's gender, and finally, there are stringent demands on the sculpting skills, requiring the statue's appearance and aura to be as close to the god as possible.
Deliberate beautification is not allowed, nor is deliberate disfigurement.
It's better to say, an accurate portrayal of the deity could maximally reveal their power and path to their believers.
After all, the appearance and aura of a god are also manifestations of their power.