Description
Horus appears as a falcon-headed sky deity, marked by a curled strand of hair evoking his traditional double crown. He holds various part-time positions at a restaurant, working as a waiter, cook, and delivery person. His personality blends earnest diligence with notable clumsiness, leaving him vulnerable to the pranks orchestrated by his rival, Set.

Set consistently targets Horus with practical jokes, ranging from pit traps to elaborate schemes like posing as a phantom thief to steal the Eye of Medjed. This dynamic echoes their mythological rivalry, playing out through comedic conflicts. Horus sometimes adopts an investigative role, such as wearing a Sherlock Holmes-style outfit to pursue Set during the phantom thief incident.

Horus demonstrates a strong work ethic, particularly when managing complex food orders at the restaurant. He efficiently handles convoluted requests with Otter's assistance, maintaining patience and professionalism despite Set's attempts to disrupt him. His dedication extends to communal activities, like participating in rice planting with Anubis and Thoth in Season 1, Episode 9, though he can become distracted during group tasks.

A recurring trait is his sensitivity about his avian form; he becomes visibly upset if mistaken for a penguin. His design and reactions emphasize his pride in his falcon identity and association with the sky.

In Season 2, Horus continues navigating his rivalry with Set. This includes a subplot where he and Otter assist Ra after the sun god injures his back during a speech, showcasing Horus's role as a supportive figure within the pantheon beyond his conflict with Set.