Inti (EEN-tee)
Inca Deity
Inti
Inti, the radiant deity of the sun and patron of rulers, shines with the resolute power that illuminates worlds and guides civilizations. His presence is as brilliant as the sun in its zenith, a source of life and enlightenment. Inti's form is a blaze of golden light, his countenance a reflection of the solar glory that fosters growth and vision. His eyes blaze with the fire of leadership, casting light upon the just and the righteous paths. His voice is the warmth that thaws the cold of ignorance, a clarion call that awakens the slumbering potential within all beings. As a symbol of authority and benevolence, Inti's touch is the kindling that sparks the flame of ambition and the illumination that reveals the path to greatness. His domain is a realm where light reigns supreme, where the shadows of doubt are dispelled, and the clarity of purpose is paramount. In Inti's light, the world is bathed in the hues of truth and prosperity, a canvas upon which the stories of nations and heroes are painted in vivid colors.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Radiant figure with golden attire resembling the sun, often depicted with a radiant headdress and rays of light emanating from him, embodying the warmth and life-giving aspects of the sun.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Inti shines with a warmth that draws others into orbit. His affection is life-giving, radiant, and rooted in legacy. He is drawn to loyalty, brightness, and those who reflect his light back to him. To be chosen by Inti is to be touched by the sun—blessed, held in reverence, and never left cold.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Children
Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic