Atēm

Atēm is an Arkhē creator god whose name means "complete" or "finished." He is thus considered the finisher of the world which he returns to watery chaos at the end of each creation cycle. Atēm is said to be the most basic fundamental substance of all matter, and all gods, living things, and objects are thought to be made of his body and aboui (soul). When a king or queen is entombed, Atēm is believed to lift the dead monarch's aboui from their necropolis to heaven. Due to his association with kingship, Atēm is often depicted as a man wearing royal crowns. Atēm is sometimes considered a sun god -- the evening setting sun counterpart to Mumenhes who is the rising sun