Ra is the first of the Egyptian Gods to be created by Eve and the most powerful of them, thus being a Chief Pagan. Although not officially the ruler of Egypt, he is effectively even far more influential than the likes of Osiris and later Horus as King, being the creator of Egypt and ruler of the Gods of Egypt. His authority far surpasses theirs after all. He is also among the most powerful Chief Deities, being the only one capable of slightly surpassing the power of fellow Chief Pagans such as Zeus (the King of the Olympians) and Odin (King of Asgardians).
Ra has taken up the path of fighting Apophis, his brother who was corrupted by Amara and became the Deity of Chaos, every time he was released as well as also being responsible for sealing away other Egypt monstrosities in the realm of dead. However, he was challenged by his son Set when he killed Osiris and exiled Horus and absorbed the powers of many Gods. Although Ra defeated Set, putting an end to his reign of terror, Set managed to release Apophis and Ra was too wounded to stop his brother. Fortunately, Horus brought him time to recover by fighting off Apophis long enough alongside Anubis but nearly at the cost of their lives. Ra and Apophis had their biggest battle, devastating much of Egypt and Ra triumphed again. After this, Ra ressurected the Gods who fell to Set by using the attributes of the Gods left by Set's corpse to recall back the Deities souls, crowned Horus the King of Egypt and continued to fight his own battle against the forces of darkness in Egypt.
Ra was eventually made aware that Amara was released and played a crucial role in defeating her by leading his fellow Gods into battle. He was given the Egyptian Gods part of the Pagan Tablet by his mother and used his amplified powers to help. After that, Ra returned to his personal battle.
Personality[]
Being the thousand years old Egyptian God as he is, Ra is tremendously wise. Due to this, he has insight into things easily not noticable to other Gods.