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The second notable from the Pazuzu Wikipedia page after Humbaba is another monster called Lamashtu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamashtu
“In Mesopotamian mythology, Lamashtu (Akkadian dLa-maš-tu; Sumerian Dimme Dim3-me or Kamadme) was a female demon, monster, malevolent goddess or demigoddess who menaced women during childbirth and, if possible, kidnapped their children while they were breastfeeding. She would gnaw on their bones and suck their blood, as well as being charged with a number of other evil deeds. She was a daughter of the Sky God Anu.”
>> Of course she is the daughter of the Sky God Anu because she came from the Sky, as in she Flew in; in other words, she is a daughter of the Sun as well. She used to kidnap children to eat them and drink their blood. Doesn’t this mean she is a pedovore? And just like nowadays Bloodlines on top of it all.
“Lamashtu is depicted as a mythological hybrid, with a hairy body, a lioness' head with donkey's teeth and ears, long fingers and fingernails, and the feet of a bird with sharp talons. She is often shown standing or kneeling on a donkey, nursing a pig and a dog, and holding snakes. She thus bears some functions and resemblance to the Mesopotamian demon Lilith.”
>> Amazing! We have another Tetra-morph or should I say another Multi-morph, just like Pazuzu, Seth, Humbaba etc. I bet the snakes she is holding are lightning bolts represented as snakes; or they could be the Sharur weapon = Staff-weapon that emits lightning. We’ve got 2 new details about her: 1 – breastfeeding a pig and a dog which means she was pregnant and had children. 2 – She bares resemblance to Lilith.
“Mythology
Lamashtu's father was the Sky God Anu. Unlike many other usual demonic figures and depictions in Mesopotamian lore, Lamashtu was said to act in malevolence of her own accord, rather than at the gods' instructions. Along with this her name was written together with the cuneiform determinative indicating deity. This means she was a goddess or a demigoddess in her own right.
She bore seven names and was described as seven witches in incantations. Her evil deeds included (but were not limited to): slaying children, unborns, and neonates; causing harm to mothers and expectant mothers; eating men and drinking their blood; disturbing sleep; bringing nightmares; killing foliage; infesting rivers and lakes; and being a bringer of disease, sickness, and death.”
>> In other words she was a pedovore. Good old number 7 again.
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