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The Story of Tiamat - Mesopotamian Mythology

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ABSU is erratic, and we can use a spell to calm him down and kill him. And that's exactly what happens. A spell is custody. He falls asleep. All of his jewels and things of that sort are ripped apart, and he is then killed. When the news of Absa's death is delivered to Tarmac, she starts grieving. Of course she does. From her grief, the river Tigris is born

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Part 2

All she knows is sadness, because the one she loves has died. The result of that love does not want to support her, and she is just angry, upset, and missing the love of her life. Kingu, who is, I would say, not a man or a woman or something in the middle. I would say Kingu is nonbinary, because we know these words now. Kingu goes to Taiwan and he tells her what the Anunaki are planning to do
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Fin.

Then I would say, the story of the Mother of creation, a thing that was used to, I would say, get people to obey laws, also referred to as the code of Hamarab, which is a I would say about 3500 years ago, 282 laws were carved on these Sumerian tablets, which was, technically speaking, plagiarized from the code of Ulnamu
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Thank you. This was really interesting. Not only the mythology, but, like, the history and storytelling aspect of it. I really appreciated this. Thank you
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