Tiamat smite2/20/2023 ![]() Absorbed Ra's light), Plant Manipulation (Can command her Hanging Gardens to rampantly overgrow with dangerous plant-life and can use her garden to attack and restrain her foes), BFR and Sealing (Easily re-imprisoned Cthulhu), Earth Manipulation (Via Outburst, which creates seismic rifts that erupt in succession in front of her. If an ally, enemy, or Minion dies while proximate to Tiamat in her flying stance, she gains health via Death Begets Life. Stated to have given birth to various gods, monsters and even the planet itself), Fire Manipulation (Obliterated R'lyeh with blue divine fire upon her awakening), Absorption and Healing (Via Consume, can absorb Buff Holders. Restored Olympus, the World Tree and the rest of the world to their healthy state after she defeated Cthulhu), Conceptual Manipulation (Holds absolute power over the concepts of Life and Creation), Life Manipulation and Creation (Described as a primordial force of Creation. Can use her power to destroy, undo, or unmake anything in the universe and recreate the world to her image. Can summon powerful lightning storms and caused an enormous storm out of anger after the gods attacked her), Reality Warping and Existence Erasure (Stated to have filled the cosmic void with the water of the salt sea. Controlled the primordial waters of creation with Apsu), Chaos Manipulation (Embodies and controls the forces of the primordial Chaos), Divine Magic, Energy Manipulation and Projection, Forcefield Creation (Via Ruination, can create a large field of energy to imprison enemies), Light Manipulation (Can generate blue divine light from her body, her wings glaring with it), Electricity Manipulation (Can generate electrified energy through runes), Weather Manipulation and Homing Attack (Via Summon Storms, which summons Umu Dabrutu, a storm that chases enemies. Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality (Type 1, 2 and 4), Water Manipulation (Holds supreme power over oceans and seas as the Primordial Goddess of Salt Water. Considers Neith, a primordial Egyptian Goddess who is also older than the universe, as a "child")Ĭlassification: Deity, Mesopotamian/Babylonian Goddess, Primordial Goddess, Goddess of the Salt Sea, Creator of the World Immensely older than all normal gods, describing them as too young compared to the gods she herself knew and calling Olorun "Young one". Name: Tiamat, Goddess of the Salt Sea, Glistening One, Mother of Monsters, Breaker of Gods, Begetter of Life, Mother of CreationĪge: Older than Existence (Born from the primordial cosmic void before the universe. They believe themselves to be all powerful.īut Tiamat will show them what true power really is. Like all lesser gods, they claim ownership over the Heavens and the Earth – of that which does not belong to them. Not those she knew, perhaps, but the same even so. Tiamat has surfaced from her enforced sleep and risen from the abyss to find the world – her world – much changed. ![]() Locked out of the world she had given birth to, Tiamat returned to her slumber, deaf to the cries of her children as Marduk and the other gods hunted them almost to extinction.īut now the wheel of creation has turned once more, and the primeval waters recede. After a great battle that rocked the heavens, Marduk managed to defeat Tiamat and cast her back into the cosmic abyss from which she had been born. Marduk forced the other gods to acknowledge him as their king, and then went to war with Tiamat. Harried from their palaces by Tiamat's armies, they were forced to seek the protection of Marduk, mightiest of the young gods. She fashioned monstrous children to punish the traitorous gods. They trapped Apsu in his temple, angering Tiamat. But these younger gods were treacherous creatures – duplicitous and cunning. Her eldest children gave shape to the Heavens and the Earth, and created the younger deities. Together, they drew up the primeval waters of creation, and from those waters came all things. For aeons, she coiled silent and sleeping in the cosmic abyss, until she met Apsu, the god of fresh waters. When the heavens did not yet exist, nor the earth below, she was there.
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