Two millennia later, he is awoken by Lunafreya Nox Fleuret, the Oracle, who wants Ramuh to forge a covenant with Prince Noctis. After the emergence of the Starscourge and the War of the Astrals, Ramuh went to rest in Angelgard, the island off the coast of what would become Galdin Quay. When criminals were sentenced to prison on Angelgard, Ramuh would pass judgment on them and smite any unrepentant sinners with a bolt of lightning. The world was once in peace with the Six Astrals looking over Eos.
Ramuh is said to administer the laws on Eos, passing judgment on criminals and smiting anyone who shows no remorse, but is the only Astral never depicted speaking during Final Fantasy XV, so any understanding on his conduct is based on legend. Ramuh's massive size in Final Fantasy XV resembles the summon's unused concept art for Final Fantasy XIII, and the tip of his staff resembles Ixion, the lightning aeon from Final Fantasy X. He always floats and doesn't appear to have legs, his lower half being the billowing coat. He has red eyes, and wears flowing, green robes with a high collar. He is the staple lightning summon, and in Final Fantasy XV, appears as a gigantic wizard with a long, white beard and small, horn-like protrusions on his forehead. Like the other Astrals, Ramuh is based on a recurring summon in the Final Fantasy series. The tip of Ramuh's staff resembles Ixion.