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[[Image:tiamat2.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:tiamat2.jpg|thumb|Antique sculpture of Tiamat]] | ||
In Babylonian mythology, '''Tiamat''' is a sea goddess, and a monstrous embodiment of primordial chaos often represented as a dragon. With her consort Apsu, the 'sweet' water, Tiamat mothered the first generation of the gods. | In Babylonian mythology, '''Tiamat''' is a sea goddess, and a monstrous embodiment of primordial chaos often represented as a dragon. With her consort Apsu, the 'sweet' water, Tiamat mothered the first generation of the gods. | ||