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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2018-01-07 10:46 pm
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World Mythology, Monday, Period 3

"Today, we start at the very beginning," Ghanima announced crisply. "Or as close to the beginning as such a young planet can get. Mesopotamian mythology is the collective name given to Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian mythologies from parts of the fertile crescent, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq."

"The Sumerians practiced a polytheistic religion, with anthropomorphic gods or goddesses representing forces or presences in the world, in much the same way as later Greek mythology. According to said mythology, the gods originally created humans as servant and freed them when they became too much to handle. Many stories in Sumerian religion appear similar to stories in other Middle-Eastern religions. Gods and Goddesses from Sumer have similar representations in the religions of the Akkadians, Canaanites, and others."

"Today we look at one of the first primordial goddesses of this world: Tiamat. Tiamat is considered the embodiment of primordial chaos. Although there are no early precedents for it, some sources identify her with images of a sea serpent or dragon. In the Enûma Elish, the Babylonian epic of creation, she gives birth to the first generation of deities; she later makes war upon them and is killed by the storm-god Marduk. The heavens and the earth are formed from her divided body."
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[personal profile] in_sidon_we_trust 2018-01-08 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"A dragon is a wonderful image," Sidon said happily, with a little bit of a wistful sigh. "Back home in Hyrule, we have a legend of three dragons, and they all serve the ancient goddesses and come forth from ancient springs. It seems that water and dragons and creation are quite often joined together, which I'm sure you all can imagine I enjoy immensely. Water truly is life for my people, so that also makes me wonder how closely related the Zora may be to these ancient dragons! Borne from water, with a much longer lifespan than the other races of my world." Here, he couldn't help laugh. "I never thought of that before! Perhaps I do share something in common with these spectacular dragons, and, in a different world, with Tiamet herself! Imagine that! To the old Sumatrans, I would have very likely seemed to have come straight from her! It would be most interesting to see how they might have received me...and how i might have interacted with them, as well!"