Description
Ra functions as Egypt's sun deity and paternal figure to fellow gods. His design employs traditional Egyptian motifs through gold and white coloration paired with falcon symbolism. He frequently travels abroad away from home.

Upon journey returns, Ra doles out souvenirs acquired via convenience store gift shopping. These presents consistently reflect poor choices, typically oversized graphic t-shirts displaying tacky designs. Though unpopular with most deities, Medjed expresses appreciation for his shirt. Ra documents these gift-giving moments by taking photographs for posting on Egystagram, a social media platform.

Ra demonstrates affection towards other gods through head pats. However, physical limitations surface during activities like swing jumping, where he sustains back injuries accompanied by audible cracks and verbal pain expressions. This condition recurs during public speeches when raising his arms triggers similar back problems, necessitating assistance from other deities.

During extended addresses, such as New Year celebration speeches, Ra exhibits long-winded tendencies causing audience disengagement. Other gods proceed with alternative activities like talent contests throughout his orations, continuing until he concludes near the event's ending time.

Ra maintains a relationship with Apep, the chaos deity who considers himself Ra's archenemy. Apep repeatedly attempts confrontations during Ra's travels but consistently fails to gain acknowledgment. In one instance, Ra's boat lands on Apep's head before sliding off unnoticed, leaving Apep confused about Ra's whereabouts.

His characterization extends into season two where he retains his parental role. The recurring back injury motif reappears during another public appearance, reinforcing his physical limitations.