Gods of The Game


Ra

Historically
Ra was the god of the sun during dynastic Egypt; the
name is thought to have meant "creative power", and as a proper name
"Creator",
similar
to English Christian usage of the term "Creator" to signify the "almighty
God." Very early in Egyptian history Ra was identified with Horus,
who as a hawk or falon-god represented the loftiness of the skies.
Ra is represented either as a hawk-headed man or as a hawk.
Owing to the fact that the sun was a fire, the Egyptians
realized that in order to travel through the waters of Heaven and
the Underworld, it required a boat, and so Ra was depicted as traveling
in a boat. During the day the boat was a great galley called Madjet
("becoming strong") and during the night, a small barge called Semektet
("becoming weak").
During dynastic Egypt Ra's cult center was Annu (Hebrew
"On", Greek "Heliopolis", modern-day "Cairo"). In Dynasty V, the first
king, Userkaf, was also Ra's high priest, and he added the term "Sa-Ra
(Son of Ra)" to the titulary of the pharaohs.
Ra was father of Shu and Tefnut, grandfather of Nut
and Geb, great-grandfather of Osiris, Set, Isis, and Nephthys, and
great-great-grandfather to Horus. In later periods (about Dynasty
18 on) Osiris and Isis superseded him in popularity, but he remained
"Ra netjer-aa neb-pet" ("Ra, the great God, Lord of Heaven") whether
worshiped in his own right or, in later times, as half of the Lord
of the Universe, Amen-Ra.
In The Game
As God of the Kingdom, Ra influences your standing within
Egypt. He can affect trade and other Kingdom related matters. (If
you need to get your kingdom rating up, festivals dedicated to this
guy do wonders!)
Ra smiles upon the city when it has dedicated a Temple
Complex to him, and he rewards the city by making sure that others
in the Kingdom smile upon it. Building a Temple Complex for Ra increases
your Kingdom Rating and, should the city find itself in debt, allows
you to get away with paying a lower interest rate. You can add the
following to Ra's Temple Complex:
Altar of Ma'at, Goddess of Justice
Oracle of Horus, God of the Pharaohs

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