By their very nature, Kindred are unable to feel the touch of
the sun on their skin without watching their flesh roast and
shrivel in excruciating pain. Any vampire who believes otherwise
will most certainly be burned to ash. That didn’t stop the
Bak-Ra from making others believe that they had conquered
the curse, however. It was the one major point that succeeded
in uniting all Kindred under one Great Covenant during the
era of Ramses II. If any vampire could actually achieve this
miracle, they must be truly graced by the gods and deserve to
be followed. Appearances, however, can be deceiving.
A Kindred with this Devotion appears able to defeat the
vampiric curse by sending out his “ghostly body,” while his
corporeal form rests in day sleep, and actually becoming
visible to those whom he wishes to be seen by. Should
anyone become curious and approach the vampire using
this Devotion, they encounter what seems to be a solid,
fully aware vampire, walking beneath the Sun. In reality,
the Glory of Ra does not provide a solid form, but only
the appearance of a solid form. Should someone touch the
character, the witness believes he is touching the Kindred,
when, in fact, he is so blinded by the vampire’s Majesty
that his mind fools him.