Khnum

Khnum:Ram Headed Creator of Man
Khnum is the creator of man. He is depicted as a man with the head of a ram. And no, he is not a moose god. His name in hieroglyphs is actually "k-n-m-w", not "k-n-m". He has several ocupations, as the creator of children before they are born, and as the helper of Hapi, the god of the Nile River, to burst forth in the flood season. At Elephantine, he was worshipped alongside Satis, a personification of the Nile flood, and Anuket, another goddess of the Nile river.

Presence in The Red Pyramid
Khnum is not in the Red Pyramid. He is, however, in The Throne of Fire. If you read the first chapter, you will notice that Khnum is there.

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