Rao
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In the theology of ancient [[Krypton]], the sun-god, who was deemed the chief of all gods. | In the theology of ancient [[Krypton]], the sun-god, who was deemed the chief of all gods. | ||
− | So great was the respect for the red sun of Krypton that any soldier of [[Erok]]'s time automatically became an officer if he had red hair. | + | So great was the respect for the red sun of Krypton that any soldier of [[Erok-El]]'s time automatically became an officer if he had red hair. |
When [[Jaf-El]] preached the worship of one god, he gave him the name of Rao, though no longer identifying him specifically with the sun (KC No. 3, Nov 1981: "The Race to Overtake the Past"). | When [[Jaf-El]] preached the worship of one god, he gave him the name of Rao, though no longer identifying him specifically with the sun (KC No. 3, Nov 1981: "The Race to Overtake the Past"). |
Revision as of 13:35, 14 July 2005
In the theology of ancient Krypton, the sun-god, who was deemed the chief of all gods.
So great was the respect for the red sun of Krypton that any soldier of Erok-El's time automatically became an officer if he had red hair.
When Jaf-El preached the worship of one god, he gave him the name of Rao, though no longer identifying him specifically with the sun (KC No. 3, Nov 1981: "The Race to Overtake the Past").