Description
Sa-ta is an Egyptian snake deity, historically male but depicted as female in this adaptation. She serves as a renowned idol singer with a large, devoted fanbase, celebrated across the divine realm for her performances. Her character embodies a cyclical pattern of retirement announcements followed by swift returns to idol activities; this cycle has occurred precisely 2752 times, mirroring mythological texts describing a serpent's infinite cycle of daily death and rebirth.

Despite her fame, she never performs actual songs on-screen, relying solely on crowd reactions and fan enthusiasm to convey her idol status—an example of "Informed Ability." She actively participates in group activities, including the New Year's banquet talent show and communal rice-planting efforts alongside other deities. Her presence often elevates events, exemplified by her concert concluding the New Year celebrations.

Thoth uniquely acts as her "Secret-Keeper," aware of her nocturnal assistance in nurturing crops, a fact unknown to the other gods, establishing a subtle link between her divine duties and idol persona. Physically, she shares the common divine color scheme of gold, white, and black, but her design avoids animal traits seen in counterparts like Apep, aligning with her serpentine origins.

Her repetitive retirement-return cycle and idol role integrate these mythological elements into the series' comedic slice-of-life structure, positioning her as a source of lighthearted cultural parody within the ensemble. She appears in both seasons, continuing her role into the second season alongside the returning cast.