Haia (HIGH-ah)
A Sumerian Diety
Haia
Haia, god of archives and the sanctity of the written record, is the silent steward of time’s memory. Known from Sumerian tradition, he tends the tablets that contain the deeds of gods and kings alike. Haia does not speak—he inscribes. In his hands, truth becomes eternal.
He wears robes the color of aged parchment and carries a stylus carved from a fallen star. His eyes, ink-dark and unblinking, scan the unseen. He walks where scribes labor and where forgotten truths cry out to be remembered.
Haia’s desire is quiet endurance. He is drawn to those who understand the power of words left unsaid, of meanings etched in permanence. His love is scriptural—enduring, reverent, and never erased.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Tall, fine-featured, ink-stained fingers, parchment-colored robes, eyes like onyx ink pots.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Reserved but eternal. Drawn to minds shaped by silence and memory. Desire is carved in continuity.
Relationships
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Spouses
Nunbarsegunu
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic