Biography of Anrua
“I am the trembling in the chest, the ache that will not reason, the joy that cannot be contained.”
Anrua, known to mortals as Rua, Ruakh, and Sophia, is the embodiment of Emotion—raw, unguarded, and unyielding. Firstborn of Life and Memory, she is the twin of Death and the primal force that colors existence. Where her brother Anāzra seals the circle, Anrua fills it with meaning. She is the Forsaken, the Heir of Life, the goddess who abandons, not out of cruelty but because emotion cannot be owned or confined—it flows, withdraws, and overwhelms in equal measure.
She is instinct before reason, the surge behind creation and destruction alike. Love, fear, rage, sorrow, joy—each pulse of the heart is her domain. Without her, Life would exist, but it would be hollow; with her, Life is dangerous, brilliant, and endlessly unpredictable.
Her titles speak to her mysteries:
- Goddess who abandons the heir
- Goddess who forsakes the waters
- She who gives up the child
- The forsaking goddess of life
Her name holds her truth:
𒀭 (An) = goddess
𒊒 (Ru) = to remove, to forsake, to abandon, to give up
𒀀 (A) = water, heir
Together: the Goddess who abandons the heir, the one who forsakes the waters.




As one of the 𒅗𒊬 (KA.RĒŠ), the “First Speech,” Anrua belongs to the Primal family—beings older than temples and older than myth itself. They are elemental harmonies, birthed from Aniaḫupi, Life, and Aniašera, Memory. Among them, Anrua and Anāzra were the first, twin heralds of existence: Death and Emotion, End and Meaning.
Her kinship binds her to the great currents of reality:
- Twin sister of Death (Anāzra), the Ender, the Final Gate.
- Elder to Time (Anudda), Order (Aniaḫušua), Chaos (Aneḫul), Desire (Anzizi), Wisdom (Annamku), and Nature (Annigin).
To mortals, she is known as the Holy Spirit, the Breath, Sophia the Wisdom, the one who both forsakes and fills. To the Primal, she is the ache of longing, the fire of passion, and the tide of grief that gives weight to every story.
Anrua does not promise answers. She is the wound and the balm, the impulse that makes gods and mortals alike break their own laws. Without her, there would be no beauty, no despair, no love worth mourning. She is the heartbeat of creation—terrible, luminous, and never forsaking to remind the living that to feel is to be alive.
Positions held
Messenger
Angel
Princess
Aliases of Anrua
𒀀𒊒𒀭 (A.RU.AN)
𒀭𒊒𒀀 (AN.RU.A)
Aruan
Anrua
Rua
Aru
the Holy Spirit
רוח הקודש (Ruakh haQudash)
רוּחַ קָדְשׁוֹ (Ruakh Qadashu)
روح القدس (Ruh al-Qudus)
the Spirit of Holiness
Spenta Mainyu
Βαρβηλώ (Barbēlō)
The Forsaken
The Heir of Life
Hagia Sophia
Σοφία (Sophía)
Sapientia
Sancta Sapientia
Sancta Sophia
Titles of Anrua
Goddess who abandons the heir
Goddess who forsakes the waters
She who gives up the child
The forsaking goddess of life