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Dec 21 2006, 04:29 PM
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Tiamat is described as a monster, and is considered the embodiment of chaos. Marduk, on the other hand, is destined to become the creator of the world, of order, and is charged with the task of vanquishing Tiamat. After driving the Evil Wind” into her body, he released the arrow, it tore her belly, cut through her insides, splitting the heart. Having thus subdued her, he extinguished her life /and/ cast down her carcass to stand upon it. Then the lord paused to view her dead body, that he might divide the monster and do artful works. He split her like a shellfish into two parts.Marduk then proceeded to create the world from pieces of her body.
I always seen marduk as the archetype in our collective unconsious that creates order from chaos.
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Dec 21 2006, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(distillate @ Dec 21 2006, 02:29 PM) Tiamat is described as a monster, and is considered the embodiment of chaos. Marduk, on the other hand, is destined to become the creator of the world, of order, and is charged with the task of vanquishing Tiamat. After driving the Evil Wind” into her body, he released the arrow, it tore her belly, cut through her insides, splitting the heart. Having thus subdued her, he extinguished her life /and/ cast down her carcass to stand upon it. Then the lord paused to view her dead body, that he might divide the monster and do artful works. He split her like a shellfish into two parts.Marduk then proceeded to create the world from pieces of her body.
I always seen marduk as the archetype in our collective unconsious that creates order from chaos. Evil has always been associated with chaos, whilst good has been associated with order. Those "gods" who were associated with Chaos were usually not looked upon as "the Gods" but as other kinds of monsters. A good example of this is how Loki, Hel, and the other chaos "giants" of Ancient Norse Mythology are looked upon, as opposed to the Gods of Thor (Marduk) who slayed Loki, and Odin (Enlil) who is the father of all Gods. I may have misinterpreted some of the names, but we are at accord with the meaning of chaos and order. This post has been edited by DeathStalker: Dec 21 2006, 05:41 PM
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Dec 21 2006, 04:59 PM
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QUOTE(distillate @ Dec 21 2006, 02:47 PM) When talkiing about the ancient gods and the elders simon says on pg 163 (of gates) I was talking about ancient mythology in general, from Norse, to Greek, to Mesopatamian (Sumerian). The "monsters" were ascribed as such because they were against the gods (who were associated with order). I'm taking most of the information from Norse Mythology, and some things may be discrepant with the Necronomicon, but the the "Gods" and the "Good" are always those who are trying to keep intact the order of which exists. whilst the monsters, associated with the "giants", were those who were inducing choas and dis-order. Thor is an exception to the term "giant" as he was known moreso as a God and a defeater of the "evil Giant" Loki. This post has been edited by DeathStalker: Dec 21 2006, 05:02 PM
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From what I've come to from... Dec 21 2006, 12:46 AM DeathFetish Where did you read that Tiamat was slain by Enlil? Dec 21 2006, 02:00 AM DeathStalker Where did you read that Tiamat was slain by Enlil?... Dec 21 2006, 02:43 AM Ashnook Mesopatamian mythology
Most sources cite Marduk, ... Dec 21 2006, 03:18 AM Faustopheles Greetings,
Yeah, it appears that Enlil was origin... Dec 21 2006, 03:38 AM Ashnook :goodposting: Dec 21 2006, 04:24 AM Enkidu The most ancient Sumerian myths say that man was c... Dec 21 2006, 06:02 AM DeathStalker To be entirely true to Scandinavian mythology,Odin... Dec 22 2006, 03:22 PM Enkidu In my opinion Enlil is more suitable for Odin.Both... Dec 23 2006, 05:03 AM Ashnook All of this Enlil posturing is going to make me si... Dec 23 2006, 10:45 AM Enkidu You are right that Anu has dark side and does not ... Dec 23 2006, 12:02 PM Edunpanna Enki is the father of Marduk.
Odin is the father ... Dec 23 2006, 12:19 PM DeathStalker Enki is the father of Marduk.
Odin is the father ... Dec 30 2006, 04:32 AM Edunpanna Greetings DeathStalker,
Sounds like a good idea. ... Dec 30 2006, 04:46 AM Eabatu One cant be all light and happy go lucky God of th... Dec 27 2006, 08:38 PM gmcbroom I thought Odin received his knowledge by hanging f... Dec 27 2006, 11:13 PM DeathStalker I thought Odin received his knowledge by hanging f... Dec 27 2006, 11:38 PM Edunpanna Greetings GMC Broom,
Odin left one of his eyes in... Dec 28 2006, 12:29 AM OmNamaShivaya Greetings brothers and sisters...
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