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'''Tiamat''' <small>(PRONOUNCED:</small> <small style="color:blue;">/TI-AMAT/</small><small>)</small> is the goddess of the Primordial Chaos and Dragons. Before entering the pantheon of Ardús, she was a member of the Sumerian pantheon of earth. She is said to be the creator of [[humans]], [[dragons]], and all the gods on Ardús. The symbol of Tiamat depicts a three-headed dragon. | '''Tiamat''' <small>(PRONOUNCED:</small> <small style="color:blue;">/TI-AMAT/</small><small>)</small> is the goddess of the Primordial Chaos and Dragons. Before entering the pantheon of Ardús, she was a member of the Sumerian pantheon of earth. She is said to be the creator of [[humans]], [[:Category:dragons|dragons]], and all the gods on Ardús. The symbol of Tiamat depicts a three-headed dragon. | ||
Tiamat is the eternal rival of her offspring [[Tanurak]], the dragon god of law and time. | Tiamat is the eternal rival of her offspring [[Tanurak]], the dragon god of law and time. | ||
Revision as of 17:36, 15 August 2023
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| Titles | Mother of Dragons Mother of the Gods Mother of Monsters the Primordial Goddess the Dragon Queen Mother of Chaos Queen of Chaos | |
| Home Plane | The Dragon Aerie | |
| Power Level | Greater | |
| Gender | Female | |
| Alignment | Chaotic Evil | |
| Domains | Chaos, Creation (former), Destruction, Dragons, Hatred, Seas/Oceans Trickery | |
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Tiamat (PRONOUNCED: /TI-AMAT/) is the goddess of the Primordial Chaos and Dragons. Before entering the pantheon of Ardús, she was a member of the Sumerian pantheon of earth. She is said to be the creator of humans, dragons, and all the gods on Ardús. The symbol of Tiamat depicts a three-headed dragon.
Tiamat is the eternal rival of her offspring Tanurak, the dragon god of law and time.