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|smtsj=The primordial goddess of Babylonian lore. <br>She governs the sea and gave birth to many deities with her consort Apsu, the god of fresh water. When war broke out between her and those gods, she created 11 monsters to fight with her, but they were defeated by Marduk. Her body was ripped apart and used to make the world.
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|smt4=The primordial goddess of Babylonian lore. <br>She governs the sea and gave birth to many deities with her consort Apsu, the god of fresh water. When war broke out between her and those gods, she created 11 monsters to fight with her, but they were defeated by Marduk. Her body was ripped apart and used to make the world.
|smt4a=The primordial goddess of Babylonian lore. <br>She governs the sea and gave birth to many deities with her consort Apsu, the god of fresh water. When war broke out between her and those gods, she created 11 monsters to fight with her, but they were defeated by Marduk. Her body was ripped apart and used to make the world.
|smt4a=The primordial goddess of Babylonian lore. <br>She governs the sea and gave birth to many deities with her consort Apsu, the god of fresh water. When war broke out between her and those gods, she created 11 monsters to fight with her, but they were defeated by Marduk. Her body was ripped apart and used to make the world.
|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.
|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.
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