Ra (RAH)

Egyptian Deity

Ra

Ra, the supreme god of the sun, commands the celestial chariot that brings forth the day and holds back the night. His presence is as brilliant and life-giving as the sun itself, a deity whose very essence is interwoven with the beams that bathe the earth in warmth and light. Ra's form is regal and radiant, a divine figure cloaked in the golden glory of the sun's rays, his head crowned with the solar disk. His eyes, burning with the power of a thousand suns, pierce through the shadows and unveil the truth hidden in darkness. His voice is the resounding chorus of midday, a sound that resonates with vitality and the vigor of life. As the father of the gods and the creator of the world, Ra's touch is the caress of sunlight on skin, the spark that ignites life in the womb of the earth, his favor found in the growth that flourishes beneath the sun's gaze. In Ra's light, the world is reborn each morning, renewed and reinvigorated by the promise of a new day.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Radiant figure emanating solar brilliance, often depicted with golden tones and symbols representing the sun's power and life-giving energy.

Mental characteristics

Sexuality

Ra’s love burns with the clarity of the sun—bold, illuminating, and inescapable. He is drawn to brilliance, to loyalty, and to those who can stand in his light without flinching. His intimacy is regal and radiant, a divine embrace that offers both warmth and responsibility. To be desired by Ra is to be seen utterly and still be chosen.

Relationships

Ra

spouse

Towards Ra


Ra

spouse

Towards Ra


Ra

spouse

Towards Hathor


Hathor

spouse

Towards Ra


Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Date of Birth
Parents
Nun
Spouses
Hathor (spouse)
Siblings
Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic

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