Ona
Ona is an ancient city whose origins date back nearly to the foundation of the kingdom of Khemit. It was, and has been, the high seat of the temple of Ra, the hawk-headed god of the sun. Although there are many other temples to the Pharaoh of the Gods, the primary temple has always been here. The proximity of this powerful temple led the Hyperboreans to name their own city of Heliopolis, built nearby, after the sun.
Ra’s temple is not the only one in the city; among others, Ona also holds the high seat of the temple of Atmu, a creator deity and god of the setting sun. Most who visit Ona come for the temples, and these visitors support many guesthouses, eating establishments, and other businesses. In addition to religion, Ona is also an important agricultural trade center as it aggregates crops from villages along both sides of the river for further shipment down to The Delta.
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