Anu (AH-noo)
Mesopotamian Deity
Anu
Anu, the sovereign of the celestial sphere, transcends the bounds of time and space. As the custodian of the cosmos, he gazes upon the unfolding of creation from his ethereal throne, surrounded by the swirling galaxies. Anu's essence is woven into the very fabric of the universe, his presence felt in the silent expanse of the void and the vibrant dance of celestial bodies. He appears as a regal figure, clothed in the darkness of the night sky, adorned with constellations that shimmer like jewels upon his form. His eyes, deep wells of ancient wisdom, hold the secrets of the stars and the mysteries of the cosmos. Anu's voice resonates with the sound of distant galaxies, his words echoing the rhythms of celestial orbits. In moments of reflection, he contemplates the intricate patterns of existence, guiding the fates of worlds with a gentle, unseen hand. His touch brings forth the birth of stars and the whisper of nebulas, a testament to his unfathomable power. Anu's reign is not of dominion, but of stewardship, ensuring the harmony of the cosmic ballet and the continuity of the universal order.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Majestic figure symbolizing cosmic power and order.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Anu loves like the firmament—distant, commanding, and ever-present. His affections are rarely spoken, but they shape the world beneath them. He chooses connection carefully, with an ancient patience, and those who catch his attention often feel as though the sky itself has bowed to meet them. Desire in Anu is less about touch and more about dominion, yet even in that, there is care—a vast protective force cloaked in cosmic authority.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Spouses
Alalu
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic