Shu (deity)

Shu was the deity of wind in the group of gods that eventually became the Mulhorandi pantheon. A fair and benevolent deity, he took his responsibilities seriously and ruled in Heliopolis whenever Ra was away.

Description
The Upholder appeared as a strong and handsome male human with slightly blueish skin, with winds blowing about him all the time. He was in complete control of air and everything related to that element.

History and relationships
Shu was the loyal son of Ra, and fathered Geb (the earth) and Nut (the sky) with his sister-wife Tefnut. As the embodiment of the atmosphere, he held his two children apart by the command of Ra to prevent them from having more offspring after the birth of Isis, Set, Osiris, and Nephthys. When the deities were asked by Ao through the intervention of Ptah to assist their worshipers who had been abducted by the Imaskari to Toril, Shu stayed behind together with Tefnut and Nut at the command of Ra.

Worshipers
While Shu was never worshiped by the Mulan of Toril, some of the djinn of Zakhara payed homage to him, and he had a mosque at their Citadel of Ice and Steel.