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mini tiamat
#art#digital art#fanart#godzilla fanart#kaiju#kaiju art#godzilla#kong: survivor instinct#tiamat#titanus tiamat#monsterverse#lahamu#doodle#YLKL
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Tiamat has an Offspring in Kong: Survivor Instinct 👀
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Our Tiamat is now a MOTHER of her offspring!
Lahamu is her child's name. 🥺💞
#*TRIES SO HARD NOT CRY THE FACT THAT TIAMAT IS NOW A MOTHER 😭😭😭*#I WONDER WHAT HAPPEN TO HER CHILD AFTER HER DEATH BY GODZILLA#PLEASE DO MAKE SURE LAHAMU IS SAFE!!!!!#godzilla#tiamat#titanus tiamat#lahamu#monsterverse#kaiju#kong: survivor instinct#legendary pictures
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@adm-starblitzsteel-4305 @sassyassblog
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The baby noodle
#kaiju#monsterverse#bakunawa#kaiju art#philippine mythology#godzilla x kong: the new empire#tiamat#lahamu#kong survivor instinct
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Lahamu
Longitud: 1,200 metros
Peso: 240,000 toneladas
Primer Avistamiento: Lemuria [Tierra: Teratoverso]
Controles: Agua Control [Nado y marejadas] Fuego Control [Llamarada de fuego]
Guarida: Lemuria [Tierra: Teratoverso] Paso de la serpiente [Avatarverso]
Aspecto: Lahamu (Kong: Survivor Instinct) + Manda (Godzilla: Final Wars)
Aliados:
Humanos: Aang, Katara, Soka, Iroh, Zuko
Kaijus y otras bestias: Godzilla, Gorosaurus, Zilla, King Kong, Mothra, Rodan, Anguirus y Baragon
Enemigos:
Humanos: Ozai y Azula
Kaijus y otras bestias: King Ghidorah
#kaiju#toho#manda#avatarverse#avatar: the last airbender#avatar aang#tokusatsu#monsterverse#legendary pictures#warner bros#kong survivor instinct#millennium era#godzilla final wars#lahamu
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here's a list of all the curses used in tiamat cause they're absolutely golden and i just had to write them down
#41 was personal#there's actually one missing but i wont replay it again now just for that so 😭#insults aren't included otherwise this list would be endless#rip to lahamu lizard kingu#romance club#the flower from tiamat's fire
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hey I just realized something. does anyone else call the elemental core "pepsiman"
#literally had to go look up what it was actually called bc we have never not called it pepsiman#lahamu just has a pepsiman-esque look to them. + the orb? man that's the pepsi orb. come on. how did they get away with this#sopffic
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Monster’verse: Congratulations, Tiamat! You’re now officially a mother!
Tiamat: Wait, what?
Monster’verse: *yeets Lahamu at Tiamat*
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Ok you know the drill now, I keep MV asks and stuff limited unless something fucking crazy happens.
Guess what?
Something fucking crazy happened.
Also, spoiler warning for the new MV game if you were planning on playing it- obv don't feel pressured to answer this if you don't want major plot spoilers yet, I totally understand. Also reminder to tag accordingly.
Tiamat is a mother in this game. She had a kid which Alan Jonah kidnapped, which is the reason for her going after him in this game.
Thankfully the little snake escapes in the end and leaves with Tiamat, but good god that's a crazy thing to just drop on us in a side project.
Tiamat fans eating ig
Huh! How 'bout that? And that scans if we check Mesopotamian mythology, since Lahamu's parents are Tiamat and Abzu. That's neat.
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Crazy stuff me and @gorillageek27 did.
Bonus:
The newly regenerated Tiamat instructs her child Lahamu in never letting trust a stranger (except Godzilla and Mothra):
#THE BONUS POINTS I DID FOR YOU BRO#godzilla#mothra#battra#spacegodzilla#tiamat#lahamu#mothra astra#kiko#batzilla#monsterverse#kaiju#godzilla x kong: the new empire#godzilla king of the monsters#gxk#godzilla kotm#legendary pictures#toho#fan child#oc#kaiju oc#Princess of the Monsters#Prince of Hollow Earth#Prince of the Space and Earth#memes#shitpost#silly shit#silly post
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Lahamu still thinks Godzilla is her "Dad", sneaking away from Tiamat, and meets Godzilla and Mothra, alongside the adult Mothra Astra.
Lahamu: daddy?
Godzilla: spits out tea*
Astra:...
Mothra: *staring at goji* EXPLAIN.
Astra: stick around kid, this is gonna be good
Lahamu: sissy?
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List of Mesopotamian deities✨
Mesopotamian legendary beasts ✨
☆Battle Bison beast - one of the creatures slain by Ninurta
☆The eleven mythical monsters created by Tiāmat in the Epic of Creation, Enûma Eliš:
☆Bašmu, “Venomous Snake”
☆Ušumgallu, “Great Dragon”
☆Mušmaḫḫū, “Exalted Serpent”
☆Mušḫuššu, “Furious Snake”
☆Laḫmu, the “Hairy One”
☆Ugallu, the “Big Weather-Beast”
☆Uridimmu, “Mad Lion”
☆Girtablullû, “Scorpion-Man”
☆Umū dabrūtu, “Violent Storms”
☆Kulullû, “Fish-Man”
☆Kusarikku, “Bull-Man”
Mesopotamian Spirits and demons ✨
☆Alû, demon of night
☆Asag - monstrous demon whose presence makes fish boil alive in the rivers
☆Asakku, evil demon(s)
☆The edimmu - ghosts of those who were not buried properly
☆Gallû, underworld demon
☆Hanbi or Hanpa - father of Pazuzu
☆Humbaba - guardian of the Cedar Forest
☆Lamashtu - a malevolent being who menaced women during childbirth
☆Lilû, wandering demon
☆Mukīl rēš lemutti demon of headaches
☆Pazuzu - king of the demons of the wind; he also represented the southwestern wind, the bearer of storms and drought
☆Rabisu - an evil vampiric spirit
☆Šulak the bathroom demon, “lurker” in the bathroom
☆Zu - divine storm-bird and the personification of the southern wind and the thunder clouds
Mesopotamian Demigods and Heroes ✨
☆Adapa - a hero who unknowingly refused the gift of immortality
☆The Apkallu - seven demigods created by the god Enki to give civilization to mankind ☆Gilgamesh - hero and king of Uruk; central character in the Epic of Gilgamesh
☆Enkidu - hero and companion of Gilgamesh
☆Enmerkar - the legendary builder of the city of Uruk
☆Lugalbanda - second king of Uruk, who ruled for 1,200 years
☆Utnapishtim - hero who survived a great flood and was granted immortality; character in the Epic of Gilgamesh
Mesopotamian Primordial beings✨
☆Abzu - the Ocean Below, the name for fresh water from underground aquifers; depicted as a deity only in the Babylonian creation epic Enûma Eliš
☆Anshar - god of the sky and male principle
☆Kishar - goddess of the earth and female principle
☆Kur - the first dragon, born of Abzu and Ma. Also Kur-gal, or Ki-gal the underworld
☆Lahamu - first-born daughter of Abzu and Tiamat
☆Lahmu - first-born son of Abzu and Tiamat; a protective and beneficent deity
☆Ma -primordial goddess of the earth
☆Mummu - god of crafts and technical skill
☆Tiamat - primordial goddess of the ocean
Mesopotamian Minor deities✨
This is only some of them. There are thousands.
Abu - a minor god of vegetation
Ama-arhus - Akkadian fertility goddess; later merged into Ninhursag
Amasagnul - Akkadian fertility goddess
Amurru - god of the Amorite people
An - a goddess, possibly the female principle of Anu
Arah - the goddess of fate.
Asaruludu or Namshub - a protective deity
Ashnan - goddess of grain
Aya - a mother goddess and consort of Shamash
Azimua - a minor Sumerian goddess
Bau - dog-headed patron goddess of Lagash
Belet-Seri - recorder of the dead entering the underworld
Birdu - an underworld god; consort of Manungal and later syncretized with Nergal
Bunene - divine charioteer of Shamash
Damgalnuna - mother of Marduk
Damu - god of vegetation and rebirth; possibly a local offshoot of Dumuzi
Emesh - god of vegetation, created to take responsibility on earth for woods, fields, sheep folds, and stables
Enbilulu - god of rivers, canals, irrigation and farming
Endursaga - a herald god
Enkimdu - god of farming, canals and ditches
Enmesarra - an underworld god of the law, equated with Nergal
Ennugi - attendant and throne-bearer of Enlil
Enshag - a minor deity born to relieve the illness of Enki
Enten - god of vegetation, created to take responsibility on earth for the fertility of ewes, goats, cows, donkeys, birds
Erra - Akkadian god of mayhem and pestilence
Gaga - a minor deity featured in the Enûma Eliš
Gatumdag - a fertility goddess and tutelary mother goddess of Lagash
Geshtinanna - Sumerian goddess of wine and cold seasons, sister to Dumuzid
Geshtu-E - minor god of intelligence
Gibil or Gerra - god of fire
Gugalanna - the Great Bull of Heaven, the constellation Taurus and the first husband of Ereshkigal
Gunara - a minor god of uncertain status
Hahanu - a minor god of uncertain status
Hani - an attendant of the storm god Adad
Hayasum - a minor god of uncertain status
Hegir-Nuna - a daughter of the goddess Bau
Hendursaga - god of law
Ilabrat - attendant and minister of state to Anu
Ishum - brother of Shamash and attendant of Erra
Isimud - two-faced messenger of Enki
Ištaran - god of the city of Der (Sumer)
Kabta - obscure god “Lofty one of heaven”
Kakka - attendant and minister of state to both Anu and Anshar
Kingu - consort of Tiamat; killed by Marduk, who used his blood to create mankind
Kubaba - tutelary goddess of the city of Carchemish
Kulla - god of bricks and building
Kus (god) - god of herdsmen
Lahar - god of cattle
Lugal-Irra - possibly a minor variation of Erra
Lulal - the younger son of Inanna; patron god of Bad-tibira
Mamitu - Sumerian goddess of fate
Manungal - an underworld goddess; consort of Birdu
Mandanu -god of divine judgment
Muati - obscure Sumerian god who became syncretized with Nabu
Mushdamma - god of buildings and foundations
Nammu - a creation goddess
Nanaya - goddess personifying voluptuousness and sensuality
Nazi - a minor deity born to relieve the illness of Enki
Negun - a minor goddess of uncertain status
Neti - a minor underworld god; the chief gatekeeper of the netherworld and the servant of Ereshkigal
Nibhaz - god of the Avim
Nidaba - goddess of writing, learning and the harvest
Namtar - minister of Ereshkigal
Nin-Ildu - god of carpenters
Nin-imma - goddess of the female sex organs
Ninazu - god of the underworld and healing
Nindub - god associated with the city Lagash
Ningal - goddess of reeds and consort of Nanna (Sin)
Ningikuga - goddess of reeds and marshes
Ningirama - god of magic and protector against snakes
Ningishzida - god of the vegetation and underworld
Ninkarnunna - god of barbers
Ninkasi - goddess of beer
Ninkilim - "Lord Rodent" god of vermin
Ninkurra - minor mother goddess
Ninmena - Sumerian mother goddess who became syncretized with Ninhursag
Ninsar - goddess of plants
Ninshubur - Sumerian messenger goddess and second-in-command to Inanna, later adapted by the Akkadians as the male god Papsukkal
Ninsun - "Lady Wild Cow"; mother of Gilgamesh
Ninsutu - a minor deity born to relieve the illness of Enki
Nintinugga - Babylonian goddess of healing
Nintulla - a minor deity born to relieve the illness of Enki
Nu Mus Da - patron god of the lost city of Kazallu
Nunbarsegunu - goddess of barley
Nusku - god of light and fire
Pabilsaĝ - tutelary god of the city of Isin
Pap-nigin-gara - Akkadian and Babylonian god of war, syncretized with Ninurta
Pazuzu - son of Hanbi, and king of the demons of the wind
Sarpanit - mother goddess and consort of Marduk
The Sebitti - a group of minor war gods
Shakka - patron god of herdsmen
Shala - goddess of war and grain
Shara - minor god of war and a son of Inanna
Sharra Itu - Sumerian fertility goddess
Shul-pa-e - astral and fertility god associated with the planet Jupiter
Shul-utula - personal deity to Entemena, king of the city of Eninnu
Shullat - minor god and attendant of Shamash
Shulmanu - god of the underworld, fertility and war
Shulsaga - astral goddess
Sirara - goddess of the Persian Gulf
Siris - goddess of beer
Sirsir - god of mariners and boatmen
Sirtir - goddess of sheep
Sumugan - god of the river plains
Tashmetum - consort of Nabu
Tishpak - tutelary god of the city of Eshnunna
Tutu - tutelary god of the city of Borsippa
Ua-Ildak - goddess responsible for pastures and poplar trees
Ukur - a god of the underworld
Uttu - goddess of weaving and clothing
Wer - a storm god linked to Adad
Zaqar - messenger of Sin who relays communication through dreams and nightmares
Mesopotamian Major Deities✨
Hadad (or Adad) - storm and rain god
Enlil (or Ashur) - god of air, head of the Assyrian and Sumerian pantheon
Anu (or An) - god of heaven and the sky, lord of constellations, and father of the gods
Dagon (or Dagan) - god of fertility
Enki (or Ea) - god of the Abzu, crafts, water, intelligence, mischief and creation and divine ruler of the Earth and its humans
Ereshkigal - goddess of Irkalla, the Underworld
Inanna (later known as Ishtar) - goddess of fertility, love, and war
Marduk - patron deity of Babylon who eventually became regarded as the head of the Babylonian pantheon
Nabu - god of wisdom and writing
Nanshe - goddess of prophecy, fertility and fish
Nergal - god of plague, war, and the sun in its destructive capacity; later husband of Ereshkigal
Ninhursag (or Mami, Belet-Ili, Ki, Ninmah, Nintu, or Aruru) - earth and mother goddess
Ninlil - goddess of the air; consort of Enlil
Ninurta - champion of the gods, the epitome of youthful vigor, and god of agriculture
Shamash (or Utu) - god of the sun, arbiter of justice and patron of travelers
Sin (or Nanna) - god of the moon
Tammuz (or Dumuzid) - god of food and vegetation
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Monarch: After Dark - Roadmap for the Future
Welcome once again to Monarch: After Dark, the digital gateway between you and the organisation dedicated to understanding and navigating this troubled new world we live in.
It has been a short while since our last true entry, as we have had a surprisingly eventful October. The After Dark team recieved files under the codename of "Survivor Instinct", and just a couple short days ago, the After Dark team were treated to a little Halloween adventure...unrelated, but there are now three vacancies open to join the team.
Now, with so much to cover, we would like to present a little update about where this particular platform will be headed for the forseeable future!
"Titan History" Series Updates
Our recent acquisition of new informational files have allowed us on the After Dark team to learn more about some of the Titans we have covered previously, as well as a new Titan offspring. The Titans we have learned new information regarding are as follows:
Kong
Tiamat
Abaddon
Lahamu
While we can go ahead and launch updates on Tiamat and Kong, as well as cover Abaddon and Lahamu in greater detail with their own entries, we will not be doing so just yet. Another series of Monarch files, labelled simply as 'Declassified', is still being decrypted and put together before we are able to properly discuss it. From what we know, new information on Behemoth, Amhuluk, and potentially further new Titans will be included in the Declassified report once it becomes available.
We here on the After Dark team greatly appreciate our audience's patience while we wait for the Declassified report to be completed.
"Superspecies History" Series Updates
While we have to wait for new reports to come through for the Titans, we are able to at least bring you some new coverage on the other superspecies that roam our world and the Hollow Earth beneath us. Expect to see the following covered on our platform in the coming weeks:
Drownviper
Tree Mimic
Parrot Frog
Wart Dog
Vertacine
Plague Weaver
Spineprowler
"The Randas' Besitary" (compilation entry)
"Special Report" Series Updates
Of course, in between profiling creatures and other Monarch activities, we will continue to bring you all Special Reports, detailing how we run things at Monarch, or other aspects of the world we currently find ourselves in.
There is currently no set plan for what the next Special Report will be, but there are some ideas being floated around the After Dark team and our off-site consultants. A small poll will be available below, for you to select which Special Report you would like to see first:
"Adventure Report" Series Updates
Now, the final set of updates we would like to give concern our smaller "Adventure Report" series, where we explore the rare event that members of the After Dark team are brought along for front-row seats in Monarch expeditions or dealing with rampant superspecies.
We weren't expecting to have any updates for this series on the platform, since we never really know if any of our members will be assigned to active teams until they're getting ready for deployment, but we just received word from Outpost 236 (formerly the Kong Containment Dome on Skull Island) that a unique opportunity has presented itself.
In the six years since Monster Zero's storm fused with the perpetual storm system surrounding the island and ravaged it to the point where Kong could no longer be suitably housed there, much has changed, and Monarch would like to find out what. In the past few weeks, a team has been assembled to explore what has become of Skull Island in the years since the storms, and to see what may be prowling along its surface now.
Expect to hear more about "The Return to Skull Island" once we make our arrival at Outpost 236 and receive further details about the mission.
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And that's all she wrote for the forseeable future of Monarch: After Dark...for now! Be sure to expect much more from us in the future, a variety of content coming your way to further inform and offer a deeper glimpse into our monster-filled world!
Until next time,
Monarch: After Dark
#monarch#monarch after dark#monsterverse#monsterverse au#titans#godzilla#superspecies#godzilla vs kong#skull island#kong#tiamat#kong survivor instinct#godzilla king of the monsters#monarch legacy of monsters
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Oldest recorded creation myths in the world: 1500 BCE - Hindu creation myth India Created by Brahma, who emerged from the formless chaos and darkness that existed before the beginning. Brahma separated the five elements (earth, water, fire, are, ether) then created living beings, gods, and demons. There was a battle between the gods and demons, which the gods won. The gods then asked Brahma to create humans to worship them as their boon. Humans lacked knowledge when they were created, so Brahma gave them the Vedas so they'd know what rituals to perform. Called the Purusha Sukta Found in the Rigveda
1600 BCE - Eridu Genesis Mesopotamia (incomplete) Created by An, Enlil, Enki, Ninhursag. Enki, the god of wisdom, water, knowledge, crafts, and creation, creates a home for the gods on Earth. Enki sculpts humans from clay and tasks them with serving the gods. Humans multiply and get noisy, annoying the gods. Enki warns Ziusurda to build a boat to save his family, after which, he was gifted eternal life. https://study.com/academy/lesson/eridu-genesis-overview-summary-sumerian-flood-story.html
1300 BCE - Enūma Eliš Mesopotamia Created by Marduk. Tiamat, who embodies chaos and the primordial sea, gives rise to Apsu, the god of groundwater, and Tiamat's consort. They create Lahmu and Lahamu, then they give rise to Anshar and Kishar. Anshar gave rise to Anu (the sky), then Nudimmud (also known as Enki [same as Eridu Genisis] and Ea). They're loud, so Apsu complained to Tiamat and Mummu. Mummu proposed destroying the gods, Tiamat was reluctant. Apsu embraced Mummu. Upon learning about this, Ea created a sleeping spell for Apsu, taking his divinity, then killed him. Apsu's body became the home of the gods. Then Ea and his consort Damkina used Apsu's heart to create Marduk. The other gods complained to Tiamat, and she gathered her forces to attack Ea. Ea heard of Tiamat's plan, though, and sought counsel from Anshar, who advised him to allow Marduk to fight. Marduk defeats Tiamat with a net he was given by Anu, as well as using the seven winds (north, south, east, west, a whirlwind, a cyclone, and Imhullu [the evil wind]), and an arrow. Marduk split Tiamat in two, creating the earth and the sky. Marduk placed the likeness of the gods in the constellations and created a home for Anu, Enlil (the god of wind, air, earth, and storms), and Ea.
3000-1100 BCE - Greek creation myth (from Minoan, Mycenean, and Greek sources) Created by Gaia and Uranus. In the beginning, there was only Nyx, a black-winged bird. She laid an egg that hatched into Eros. Half the shell rose to become the sky and Eros named it Uranus. The other half became the earth, which Eros named Gaia. Eros caused them to fall in love and they had many children, who gave them grandchildren. One child, Kronus, became fearful of the power of the grandchildren, so he swallowed his children, until his wife, Rhea, gave him a rock instead of their last born, Zeus. Zeus killed his father, releasing his siblings, and starting a great war in heaven. The younger generation won, sealing up the older. Zeus's generation set the constellations in Uranus and life on Gaia. Zeus saw that animals and men were missing and told Prometheus and Epimetheus, his sons, to create these creatures, giving each a gift. Prometheus made men and Epimetheus made animals. Epimetheus used all the gifts, so Prometheus gave men fire, angering Zeus. Zeus had Hephaestus create Pandora, who was given a gift from each god, including a jar containing all evils. She is given to Epimetheus, who ignores Prometheus' warnings. Pandora then scatters the evils in her jar, except hope, which is held in by the will of Zeus. https://www.cs.williams.edu/~lindsey/myths/myths_16.html
3100-2686 BCE - Egyptian Creation Myth (Early Dynastic Period) Nu, an infinite, lifeless expanse of water, was all that existed in the beginning. Gradually, a mound of earth called benben emerged and the god Atum appeared on the mound, creating himself by speaking his name. Atum created Shu (air) and Tefnut (moisture). They gave birth to Geb (earth) and Nut (sky). Geb and Nut were lovers, but were separated by Shu, creating space between earth and sky after they gave birth to Osiris (fertility), Isis (motherhood), Set (chaos), and Nephthys (protection). Isis and Osiris gave birth to Horus (the sun). (Exact details vary by location.)
65,000 years ago - Dreamtime Australia The world was created by powerful spiritual beings created the land, sea, and sky. They made mountains, rivers, water holes, rocks, plants, and animals. People were created, given huting tools, land, and totems in their Dreaming, thus the Spirits are the Ancestors from the beginning of time. The Ancestors showed people which places were to be sacred and what rituals to perform and what songs to sing to please the Ancestors. The exact nature of the Ancestors varies from huge snakes to the Wanadjina (cloud and rain spirits).
#creation stories#enuma elish#hindu mythology#egyptian mythology#greek mythology#dreamtime#eridu genisis#flood myths#mythology
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Mamá Tiamat con su pequeño Lahamu // Mama Tiamat with her little Lahamu.
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