The temple of Ra was the second largest temple in the city of Memphis. Temple of Ra was the most popular temple in Memphis because of its great social community. The temple sponsored and held the most Egyptian holidays, festivals, banquets, parties, and orgies. Temple of Ra was very liberal and sought the political and social influence of Pharaoh Ramses. Pharaoh Ramses favored and attended the temple of Ra. Pharaoh Ramses influenced the temple of Ra and sponsored several temple events each year with the temple. Temple of Ra and the royal palace were very close and held a stronger relationship than any other temple in Egypt. Odion was the Master priest of the temple of Ra a light brown skinned Arabic Egyptian native of the city of Memphis. Odion was veryhandsome.
He stands at five feet ten inches tall, wavy brown hair to his shoulders, hazel eyes and muscular build. He wears the full robes of a wizard of the temple of Ra and carrying a dark brown wood mystic staff. Odion came from a ancient Egyptian family who were Egyptian nobles and rulers. He was younger than Pharaoh Ramses but attended the same royal education training and was a friend and peer of Ramses. Ramses and Odion knew each other at a very young age and grew up together in the same social Egyptian socialgroups.
Odion was a childhood friend of Ramses and the favored wizard in the court of Pharaoh Ramses. Odion worshiped the Egyptian god Ra and all the gods in the Egyptian pantheon. He was a devoted member of the temple and was highly trained in the Egyptian religion and mystical arts. Odion studied the ancient Egyptian religion; he received magical and supernatural powers. Odion practiced and mastered magic in many forms and techniques. He was a very powerful wizard and regularly used magic to help himself, his goals, and others of his interest. Odion was very handsome and muscular. He loved the ladies and had many lovers. He openly had friendships and sexual relations with many priestesses of the temple of Ra. Odion regularly attended the events, banquets, parties, and orgies of the temple of Ra. He had two regular lover priestesses Halima and Sakari and would take a third when it suited him. Odion was very popular and he was the leader of all the regular rank priests of the temple of Ra. He had two close friend warrior priests Haji and Masud who closely followed and assisted him. Odion was very flamboyant and prideful. He regularly wore Egyptian gold necklaces, rings, and amulets. He was always well dressed and manicured. He sometimes wore Egyptian make up for special events or holidays. He was a strong man physical, magic, suave with the ladies, and popular leading men. Odion was the ultimate symbol of an Egyptian man and leader in the Egyptian mythicalage.
One day at the royal palace the queen mother of Pharaoh Ramses became very sick and close to death. The royal palace was one of the largest buildings in Memphis with two levels in height. The first level was used for public access and the main meeting rooms including the royal interior court area. The second level was the private residence of Pharaoh Ramses and his family. There were statues of sphinxes in front of the palace. A large city water aqueduct traversed and entered the palace providing fresh clean water for all within the palac