Description
Ra acts as a father figure to the Egyptian gods. He frequently travels abroad, returning with souvenirs typically consisting of oversized graphic T-shirts bought through convenience store gift shopping. These gifts are generally disliked, though Medjed appreciates his shirt. Upon returning home, Ra demonstrates affection by giving head pats to each deity and documents these moments by taking photos for posting on Egystagram.

Ra exhibits enthusiasm for physical activities, such as attempting a swing jump like other gods. These attempts result in back injuries accompanied by audible cracking sounds, causing him to collapse in pain during leisure activities or even while delivering speeches. He then requires assistance from deities like Horus and Otter to be carried away. During formal events like New Year celebrations, Ra delivers extended speeches that fail to engage the audience; other gods proceed with talent shows and performances by Sa-ta while he continues speaking.

Apep, the serpentine god of chaos, consistently positions himself as Ra's archenemy, attempting to disrupt Ra's travels. These efforts prove unsuccessful as Ra ignores or remains unaware of Apep's presence. In one encounter, Apep fails to locate Ra despite sensing his proximity when Ra's boat slides off Apep's head, allowing Ra's uninterrupted travel.