Tatenen

Tatenen (also Ta-tenen, Tatjenen, Tathenen, Tanen and Tenen) was the Ancient Egyptian god of the primordial mound in ancient Egyptian religion. His name means "risen land." He symbolizes the emergence of silt from the fertile Nile after the waters of the inundation recede.

He is depicted as entirely human in appearance with a twisted ram's horn with two tall ostrich plumes. However, his body is often colored green in order to represent his connection as a god of nature. Furthermore, he could also be referred to as a female deity as well as male; "fashioner and mother who gave birth to all the gods". He is believed to inhabit one of the underworld caves described in The Book of Caverns.