During the Bronze Age, he was the treated as a protective deity, the son of the Sun god
Tiwaz and the goddess
Kamrušepa. His partner was "Lady
Ala." The pair were invoked along with various mountains and rivers, such as ḪUR.SAGŠarpa ( near
Emirgazi). Runtiya's epithet
šarlaimi ("raised") was also the name of a mountain god. In the
Neo-Hittite period, Runtiya and Ala-Kubaba shared a sanctuary at
Ancoz.
Meadow god Runtiya was closely linked with the deer and his Iron Age epithets
Imralli and
Imrassi ("The meadow") indicate his connection to hunting. According to Iron Age evidence, he received sacrifices of gazelles and rewarded the worshipper for this with success in the hunt. Divinities are also known from the Bronze Age which were referred to with the Luwian word
im(ma)ra- ("field, meadow") and are likely to be linked to this aspect of Runtiya. Thus, in the cult of the Hittite city of
Ḫubišna, the divinity
D was named immediately before DLAMMA šarlaimi and in the cult of
Ištanuwa,
DImmaršia is listed immediately after the "Great Protective God" (dLAMMA GAL). Another relevant Luwian deity was
D. The
Carian god Imbramos or Imbrasos (Ἴμβρασος) which
Stephanus of Byzantium identified with
Hermes, probably belongs to this group of deities as well. In the
Luwian-
Phoenician Karatepe Bilingual Runtiya is identified with
Resheph (
ršp ṣprm "Rašap of the he-goats" or "Rašap of the birds"). == Depiction==