Final answer:
According to Egyptian mythology, Ra, the sun god, spoke the world into existence. His last daily act could be symbolically viewed as the 'speaking into being' of the sunset and thus the night.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be asking about the mythology surrounding the ancient Egyptian deity, Amun-Ra. In ancient Egyptian creation myths, Ra (or Re) is the sun god and chief deity who spoke the world into existence. The myths surrounding Ra's creations do not typically specify a clear sequential order; however, as the sun god, one of his last acts each day is the 'speaking into being' of the sunset, which symbolizes the end of the day. Therefore, in terms of daily cycles, Ra's last creation could be considered the coming of the night. However, this is a symbolic interpretation as the Egyptian creation myths focus on the cyclical nature of days and seasons rather than a linear progression of creation events.