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'''Raha''', known by many other names, is one of the most significant and widely worshiped deities in Marillia. He is a god of justice, and a patriarchal dragon deity known as the '''Father of Dragons''' or simply the '''Dragon God'''. In other worlds, he is called '''Bahamut'''.
'''Raha''', known by many other names, is one of the most significant and widely worshiped deities in Marillia. He is a god of justice, and a patriarchal dragon deity known as the '''Father of Dragons''' or simply the '''Dragon God'''. In other worlds, he is called '''Bahamut'''.


Raha himself claims to be the identity of the Phoenic god Shahra, the Mesopotamian god Mardul, and the Greek god Zeus. In addition, he is also said to be the Akallan god Ultus.
Raha himself claims to be the identity of the Phoenic god '''Shahra''', the Mesopotamian god '''Marduk''', and the Greek god '''Zeus'''. In addition, he is also said to be the Akallan god Ultus.

Revision as of 15:10, 22 June 2025

Raha
Titles Father of Dragons
The Dragon God
The Platinum Dragon
Stormfather
Aliases Bahamut
Shahra
Marduk
Zeus
Ultus
Alignment Lawful Good

Raha, known by many other names, is one of the most significant and widely worshiped deities in Marillia. He is a god of justice, and a patriarchal dragon deity known as the Father of Dragons or simply the Dragon God. In other worlds, he is called Bahamut.

Raha himself claims to be the identity of the Phoenic god Shahra, the Mesopotamian god Marduk, and the Greek god Zeus. In addition, he is also said to be the Akallan god Ultus.