So, who am I?
I'm afraid the answer to that question is not terribly interesting.
Payma'a has been a devotee of Yinepu for nearly a decade. He has followed the Black and Gold God since he was 15 years old and his shrine to Yinepu consisted of nothing more than a small corner shelf, a single white candle, an icon, and a weekly offering of apples and bread.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, he is currently studying History for Seconday Education at a local university.
If you have any questions about our religion or its practice, check out the website of the Kemetic Orthodoxy.