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Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Compendium Tiamat is a boss fought in the Hod sphere of the Expanse. In the final dungeon, it becomes a common encounter. Tiamat guards the entrance to Ground Zero in the Ginza Underpass that leads to several of the cities still left in Tokyo. Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2: Drake Race.Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner: Godly Race.Devil Children Fire/Ice Book: Dragon Type.

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DemiKids Light / Dark Version: Dragon Type.Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers: Godly Race, Boss.Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis: Soshin Race, Boss.Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse: Drake Race.Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey: Drake Race, Boss.Shin Megami Tensei NINE: Drake Race (Unused).Shin Megami Tensei II: Drake Race, Boss.Shin Megami Tensei (Sega CD): Dragon Race.Kyūyaku Megami Tensei: Wilder Race ( MT) / Kaijuu Race, Boss ( MTII).While Marduk's battle with Tiamat is sometimes incorrectly viewed as the most ancient version of the Chaoskampf narrative (the battle between a god or hero and a chthonic or aquatic monster, usually a serpent), it was most likely only compiled during the reign of the Kassite dynasty of Babylon, and as such was probably influenced by the earlier tales of Hadad's battle with Ym, Set's with Apep or Teshub's with Illuyanka, Hedammu and Ullikummi. However, Apsu wanted to exterminate his children, which lead first to a conflict between him and the god Ea (Babylonian counterpart of Enki), from which the latter emerged victorious, and then to the central event of the myth, Tiamat's battle with Ea's son Marduk. Tiamat and her mate Apsu, the personification of the underground freshwater ocean, were described the ancestors of the entire Babylonian pantheon. She is rarely mentioned in sources other than copies of the Enuma Elish narrative, and wasn't an object of religious cult. There are no known depictions of Tiamat, but it is generally agreed she was envisioned as a monstrous serpent or dragon. In the Babylonian creation myth, Enuma Elish, she is described as the mother of many of the monsters featured in Mesopotamian mythology, including dragons, scorpion men and bull men. Tiamat, also known as Ummu-Hubur, is the Babylonian personification of salt water and primordial chaos. 4.18 Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2.

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  • 4.7 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey.
  • 3.3 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey.
  • She is associated with the wind and is a humanoid in appearance that has three serpent heads accompanying her.
  • In Granblue Fantasy, Tiamat appears as a boss.
  • She is regarded as the mother of creation, who now wants to reclaim what she has made from the hands of the lesser gods.
  • In Smite, Tiamat is a playable character added in 2021.
  • In Darksiders, Tiamat appears as a gigantic batqueen and has a mini-boss role.
  • She is, like in D&D, a multi-headed draconic creature, but has a bipedal body.
  • In the Final Fantasy series, Tiamat is a recurring boss or summon.
  • Her backstory is reminiscent of her mythological origins as the consort of Apsu, with the twist that she ends up choosing the side of her child Dahak over her husband despite Dahak's innate villainous nature.
  • In Pathfinder, Tiamat is a deity stated to have multiple heads that is mentioned in dragon mythology.
  • In Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD), Tiamat is a powerful draconic goddess with multiple heads.
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    Sometimes, she is multi-headed, due to modern influences from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Tiamat has the appearance of a dragon or a serpent. Apsu's corpse was the land and used as a foundation for Earth. Apsu was thrown into the heavens and is the void of the night-sky. Only after an intense battle with the power of all the other gods behind him could Marduk overcome Tiamat and her brood. Marduk, the strongest of the gods fought her. She spawned millions of monsters - Dragons being the most prominent. Tiamat, enraged woke from her sleep and went to destroy the gods and creation as punishment for killing her beloved Apsu. Tiamat ignored the fighting at-first, trying to get back to her sleep of oblivion, but Apsu would not ignore the commotion caused by creation and attacked the gods and earth. As being of primordial nothing, the very concept of creation hurt Apsu and Tiamat, disturbing their slumber. The gods started building the universe/reality. As they laid together they gave birth to gods, and from the gods, came creation. In the story, Tiamat and her mate/brother Apsu/ Abzu, embodied primordial nothingness. Tiamat is one of the two central protagonists of the Enuma Elish - the earliest recorded writing. She was first mentioned in writer Berossus' first volume of universal history. Tiamat originates from the Babylonian mythology.















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