The biggest difference between the Egyptian gods and the Innate Deities of Chaos, even compared to the deities of the Nine Realms, is that they can plunder authority from each other and can more easily die or be reborn.
For the former, La itself is the best proof, and for the latter, in the original myths, the God of Storms, Seth, once killed his brother, Osiris, the God of Agriculture, by simply inflicting physical injury and then cut his body into pieces.
But later, Isis resurrected him, without complicated processes; she simply pieced Osiris's body back together, then resurrected a deity from death.
Such an easy reversal of a god's life and death is partly because the concept of "resurrection" and "rebirth" is very powerful in the world of Hemenu. Yet from another perspective, this is also a manifestation of the gods' inherent fragility.