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|smt5v=Primordial goddess of Babylonian mythology. Often represented as a dragon with a female torso and a serpentine body, but some accounts describe her with the features of a goat or a camel.
A being deified by the sea, she is said to have given birth to numerous gods with her husband Apsu, a giant freshwater god. When war with the gods eventually broke out, she created eleven monsters to fight, but was slain by Marduk, who fought on behalf of the other gods. When she died, her body was torn apart, half of her becoming heaven and the other half becoming earth. By this, her defeat became the foundation of the mortal world's creation.
|dx2=The primordial goddess of Babylonian lore whose form resembles a dragon. She governs the sea and gave birth to many great deities with her consort Apsu, the god of fresh water. When war broke out between her and the gods, she spawned 11 monsters to fight by her side, but they were defeated by the leader of the gods, Marduk. Her body was first ripped apart and then used to create the world.
|dx2=The primordial goddess of Babylonian lore whose form resembles a dragon. She governs the sea and gave birth to many great deities with her consort Apsu, the god of fresh water. When war broke out between her and the gods, she spawned 11 monsters to fight by her side, but they were defeated by the leader of the gods, Marduk. Her body was first ripped apart and then used to create the world.
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