User blog comment:B214/Volume 23 discussion blog/@comment-200.97.233.230-20170519212842/@comment-31137559-20170519230559

Well they aren't according to mythology. We have to see how Ishibumi handles that considering that Lugh was killed in Irish Mythology. And Lugh was a member of the Tuatha de Danaan who became their king. There have been several kings of the Tuatha de Danaan. We have no idea how Ishibumi will portray them. Since the Tuatha de Danaan were replaced as the rulers of Ireland and driven underground, it would have changed drastically. Considering the last kings of the Tuatha de Danaan(well before they were driven underground) were Cermait's three sons who killed Lugh in revenge for killing their father, Cermait, who was a son of the Dagda. Again that ball is in Ishibumi's court.

And for all intents and purposes I believe he will make Aten and Ra one in the same. Like I said I actually believe they are one in the same. Both are viewed as the creator of life. Both represent the sun which to the ancient Egyptians was very important. Both come from the same mythology. Both are believed by some people to be self-created. They are basically identical accept that the worship of Aten was monetheistic making him the equivalent of the Christian god. Again that's up for Ishibumi to decide. The god of the sun and the disk of the sun can basically be the same thing.