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The Edimmu, sometimes incorrectly<ref>{{Cite Book|book=The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria|author=Theophilus G. Pinches|publisher=Archibald Constable & Co.|page=p. 108|publyear=1906|quote=The ''êdimmu''. This is generally, but wrongly, read ''êkimmu'', and translated 'the seizer,' from ''êkēmu'', 'to seize.'}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Book|book=Semitic Magic: Its Origins and Development|quote=The two texts published by L. W. King (''C.T.'' iii, 2-4, and v, 4-7) and translated by Hunger (''Becherwahrsagung bei den Babyloniern'', 1903) show, as Hunger points out (p. 32), that we must read ''edimmu'', and not ''ekimmu''. The variants ''e-di-im-mi'' and ''e-te-im-mi-im'' leave no manner of doubt that ''ekimmu'' is wrong.|author=Reginald Campbell Thompson|publyear=1908|publisher=Luzac & Co.|page=p. 3}}</ref> called Ekimmu, are a type of spirit in ancient Babylonian folklore. | |||
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SMTN Ekimmu Icon.png|RTS icon of Ekimmu from {{Link|Game|SMTN}} | SMTN Ekimmu Icon.png|RTS icon of Ekimmu from {{Link|Game|SMTN}} | ||
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Edimmu is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
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Origin
The Edimmu, sometimes incorrectly[1][2] called Ekimmu, are a type of spirit in ancient Babylonian folklore.
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Nomenclature
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Japanese | エキムDigital Devil Story: Megami Tensei エキンムDigital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II Kyūyaku Megami Tensei Shin Megami Tensei II Shin Megami Tensei if... Shin Megami Tensei: Nine Last Bible II Last Bible Special |
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Gallery
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Sprite of Ekimmu from Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II
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Animated sprite of Ekimmu from Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II
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RTS icon of Ekimmu from Shin Megami Tensei: Nine
References
- ↑ "The êdimmu. This is generally, but wrongly, read êkimmu, and translated 'the seizer,' from êkēmu, 'to seize.'" The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria (1906), Theophilus G. Pinches. Published by Archibald Constable & Co.. p. 108.
- ↑ "The two texts published by L. W. King (C.T. iii, 2-4, and v, 4-7) and translated by Hunger (Becherwahrsagung bei den Babyloniern, 1903) show, as Hunger points out (p. 32), that we must read edimmu, and not ekimmu. The variants e-di-im-mi and e-te-im-mi-im leave no manner of doubt that ekimmu is wrong." Semitic Magic: Its Origins and Development (1908), Reginald Campbell Thompson. Published by Luzac & Co.. p. 3.