Altogether, the Daughters of Ra are pretty tight-knit group of siblings. The five sisters (Sekhmet, Mafdet, Hathor, Serqet, and Bastet) are fairly independent in the own right, but also very comfortable around each other as a group, having grown up together as the High King’s daughters and as extensions of his power.
The sisters mesh well together for the most part, and seem to understand how each other tick better than most, having seen each other at their best and their worst. They’re also really protective of each other; if someone were to hurt or upset one of them, they’d be bound to hear from the other sisters (and not all of them would be as lenient or forgiving). On the flipside, they often confide in each other to seek advice every now and then – or to speak some reason into each other when needed.
There have, of course, been times when the sisters may not always get along, or need their distance from each other, as well as moments when one sister will envy the qualities/abilities of another – especially when they were younger and still coming into their own as individual goddesses. But this has faded with time, and aside from the occasional spat, they genuinely support each other, and they understand the value of each other’s unique roles in the pantheon.
For a more extended answer with more detailed headcanons on their interactions and relationships, I’ll place those under the cut because they got… long winded… again >> It might be nice if I went into detail for each other separate one day, but I’ll save that for another time o)7