Enushirgal (the temple of the Sumerian moon-god in Ur) (.336)
Enninu (a temple of Ningursu) (.335)
Egime (sister and wife of Lil, smsy) (.319)
Efabbar (the palace of Samas) (.318)
En-we-dur-an-ki (a high-priest of Samas) (.332)
E-kur (the temple of Bel-Enlil at Nippur) (.313)
E-este (the temple of Gula at Larak) (.313)
E-babbar (the sanctuary of Samas) (.313)
Dunga (a name for Ea as 'singer') (.308)
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PH \ CLASS-
ashipu (a class of Babylonian priests) (DM.99)
PH \ DESCRIPTION
Faiths +
PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp
= . sp = . cp
= . bp = .
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ ARMS
arrow (the use of the bow and arrow dates from the early Stone Age
period and the arrow itself has great significance in many mythologies)
(DM.92)
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .
PH \ SPELL-
Girtab [Stinger:=Hebrew Akrabh] (the Akkadian name for Scorpio) (.415)
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HIRELINGS
Buzur-Kurgala (the sailor appointed to be the captain of Utnapishtim's
ark) (.179)
Myths = .
Ashushu-Namir (a messenger of the gods) (DM.100)
Abgal (spirits attending the major gods) (DM.13)
Abu (a god of vegetation) (DM.14)
Apis (a bee-god) (DM.79)
Arinna (a godess, guardian of the kingdom) (DM.90)
Ashtaroth (the plural form of Ashtoreth) (DM.99)
Ate (a creation-goddess) (mother of Athar) (DM.106)
Belos (an alternative version of Bel-Marduk) (son of Aos and Dauke) (DM.140)
Ber (a name of Ninib as 'lord of wild boars') (.142)
Black Venus (a gddss) (wife of Samael)
(.153)
Bull of Heaven (a manifestation of the destructive power of Nergal
or Gugulanna) (DM.177)
DDG \ E
Enmesarra (a Babylonian and Sumerian law-god) (bro of Enten) (DM.335)
Enshag (a god) (son of Ninhursaga) (DM.335)
DDG
\ AKKADIAN
Anunnak (minor Akkadian gods) (DM.76)
Babbar (an Akkadian sun-god) (DM.120)
Acu (an Akkadian moon-god) (DM.18)
Amma-ana-ki (a name for Ea as 'lord of heaven') (DM.60)
Adapa (the first man in the lore of the Akkadians)
(one of the Apkallu) (son and priest of Ea) (DM.19)
Aos (an alternative version of Ea) (consort of Dauke)
(father of Belos) (DM.78)
Apkallu (envoys of the god Ea) [Seven Sages] (DM.80)
Bigirhush (an Akkadian god of the primitive ocean) (.149)
Dimsar (an Akkadian god) (DM.291)
DDG
\ ARABIAN
Baltis (a local Arabian goddess, the planet Venus personified) (DM.127)
DDG
\ ASSYRIAN
Ashur (the Assyrian supreme god, god of war) (consort of Ashuritu and
Ishtar) [Ashir.Ashshur.Ashurachu.Ashuraku.Asshur.As(s)ur.Nisroch.S(h)ar:=
Babylonian Marduk] (DM.99)
Ashuritu (a consort of Ashur) (DM.100)
Assara Mazas (an Assyrian sun-god) [=Persian Ahura Mazda:=Hindu Rudra.Varuna] (DM.101)
Assarac (an Assyrian deity) (DM.101)
Balphegor (an Assyrian god) (see also Baal-Peor) (DM.127)
Dan (an Assyrian sun god) (.270)
DDG
\ BABYLONIAN
Aa (a Babylonian sun-goddess wife of Samas) (mother of Giru, Kittu,
Mesharu and Nusku) (DM.11)
Adar (a Babylonian sun-god to whom children
were sacrificed) +
Allat (a Babylonian goddess of the underworld) (DM.51)
Alu (a storm-god) (a Babylonian demon who killed people by crushing
them) (DM.53)
Ama-arhus (a Babylonian fertility-goddess) (DM.53)
Amanki (a Babylonian water-god) (DM.55)
Amarga (a Babylonian divine calf, offspring of the sun) (DM.55)
Antu (a Babylonian goddess) (daughter of Ansar and Kisar) (consort of Anu) (mother of Ishtar) [Anata.Anatu(m).Antum.Anunitum:=Sumerian Ki] (DM.76)
Arazu (a Babylonian artisan god) (DM.84)
Aus (an early Babylonian god) (fa of Bel by Dauce) (DM.113)
DDG
\ BABYLONIAN \ B
Bara (a Babylonian oracular god) (son of Ea) (DM.128)
Bennu (a Babylonian plague deity) (.141)
Birdu (a Babylonian goddess of the underworld) (hus of Manungal) (.151)
Burnunta-sa (a Babylonian god) (son of Ea) (.178)
DDG \ BABYLONIAN \ D
Dagan (a Babylonian fertility god) (consort of Salas, smsy) (fa of
Baal) [Dagon.Deogan.Doghan] (DM.266)
Damu (a Babylonian beneficent gddss) (DM.270)
DDG \ BABYLONIAN \ E
Ea-Sarapsi (a Babylonian deity associated with Serapis, nscc) (.313)
Ennugi (a Babylonian god of canals and rivers) (ruler of the gods)
(.335)
Ereshkigal (a Babylonian gddss of death and the underworld) (sister
of Inanna) (sis of Ishtar, smsy) (consort of Gugulanna or Nergal) (mo of
Ninazu) (DM.341)
Ganzir (the palace of Ereshkigal) (.399)
DDG \ BABYLONIAN \ G
Galla (a group of Babylonian underworld gods) (DM.396)
Gimel Sin (a Babylonian king who was deified) (.414)
Gish Bar [Gis(h)zida] (a Babylonian fire-god or sun-god) (.415)
DDG \ BABYLONIAN \ EA
Ea (a Babylonian sea-god, the primaeval ocean personified, god of wisdom)
(son of Ansar and Kisar or of An) (bro of Enlil) (hus of Damkina) (fa of
Adapa, Khi-dimme-azaga, Marduk, Mulu-kri, Nira and Silil) (fa of Bel and
Ishtar, smsy) [Ae.Amma-ana-ki.Aos.Ea-Sarru.Dunga.Engur.Enki.Enti.Hea.Hoa.Kuski-banda.Lamha.ugal-ida(k).Lugalid.
Mummu.Nadimmud.Naqbu.Nidim(mud).Ninbuba.Ninigkug.Nudim(mud).Nun-ura.Sa-kala-ma.Sassu-wunnu.Shar
Apsi:=Greek Oannes:=Sumerian Enki] (DM.313)
Ea-Oannes (Ea as ruler of demons and spirits of the sea) (.313)
Engur (a name of Ea as 'god of the abyss' or 'lord of the Euphrates) (.334)
E-engurra (the temple of Ea) (.313)
Enti (a name of Ea as 'lord of life') (.335)
DDG \ BABYLONIAN \ KISH
Etana (a Babylonian king of Kish) (a demi-god) (DM.347)
DDG
\ BABYLONIAN \ N
Belet-Ili (a Babylonian mother-goddess) (a name
of Nintu as 'lady of the gods') (DM.139)
DDG \ BABYLONIAN \ T
Dumuzi-Abzu (a name of Tammaz as 'Tammuz of the Abyss') (DM.308)
DDG
\ ANSHAR (DDG.1: darkness)
Ansar (a primordial Babylonian sky-god) (son of Lahmu and Lahamu or
of Apsu and Tiamat) (consort of Kisar) (father of Antu, Anu and Ea) [Anshar.Assoros.Assorus.Ea.Ilu
Sar.S(h)ar.'sky'] (DM.73)
Assoros (an alternative version of Ansar) (consort of Kissare) (fa of Anos, Aos and Illillos) (DM.102)
Gaga (a counsellor of Anshar) (.393)
DDG \ BABYLONIAN \ GIRRU
Giru [Girru:=Sumerian Gibil] (a Babylonian god, fire personified) (son
of Samas and Aa) (brother of Kittu, Mesharu and Nusku) (see also
Gerra.Irra) (.415)
Gerra [=Sumerian Gibil] (a Babylonian fire-god) (son of Aniu and Anunitu)
(.409)
Gibil [=Babylonian Gerra.Gir(r)u.Nusku] (a Sumerian fire-god and god
of metal-workers) (a messenger of Enlil) (.412) [Girru]
DDG
\ BABYLONIAN \ ISHTAR
Agusaya (a Babylonian goddess, as an aspect of Ishtar) (DM.34)
Anunitum (a Babylonian war-goddess) (a name for Ishtar as the morning
star) (DM.76)
Bau Gula (a name for Ishtar as a creator-goddess) (DM.133)
E-anna (the temple of Ishtar at Erech) (.313)
Eanna (a temple in Uruk dedicated to Anu and Ishtar) (.314)
DDG
\ BABYLONIAN \ MARDUK (DDG.1: cities, weather)
E-sagila (the temple of Bel-Marduk at Babylon) (.314)
Esagila (the site in Babylon of Marduk's temple and annual ressurection)
(.344)
Beltiya (a name for Sarpanitu) (consort of Marduk) (DM.141)
Abuba (an Akkadian being helping Marduk in his struggle with Tiamat) (DM.14)
Annunaki (earth-gods created by Marduk) (DM.73)
Gil (a name of Marduk as 'exalted one') (.412)
Gilma (a name of Marduk as 'flame') (.413)
Gish Qaru (a name for Marduk as a tree-god) (.415)
DDG \ MARDUK \ FORMS
Adad (a Babylonian storm-god, a form of Marduk) (son of Anu) (husband
of Salas) (husband of Anat, in some accounts) (DM.18)
Asari (a Syrian god of agriculture, a form of Marduk (see also Asai2)) (DM.97)
DDG \ MARDUK \ NAMES
Agaku (a name of Marduk as 'love', etc) (DM.29)
Agilma (a name of Marduk as 'creativity') (DM.31)
Aranunna (a name of Marduk as 'counsellor') (DM.83)
Asaru (a name of Marduk connecting him with irrigation) (DM.97)
Asaruludu (a name of Marduk connecting him with magic) (DM.97)
Bel (a name of Marduk as 'lord') (DM.138)
Bel-Enlil (a war-god) (a name of Marduk as 'lord and ruler') (consort
of Beltis) (father of Nergal) (DM.138)
Epadnum (a name of Marduk referring to his connection with irrigation)
(.338)
Bel-Matai (a name of Marduk (the last of his 50 names) as 'lord') (DM.138)
DDG \ MARDUK \ NAMES \ SUMERIAN
* Amaradu (a Sumerian name for Marduk) (DM.55)
Asai (a Sumerian god) (a name of Marduk connecting
him with irrigation) (brother of Negun) (DM.97)
DDG \ NERGAL
Girunugal (a name for Nergal as 'the mighty one') (.415)
DDG
\ CANAAN
Adon (a Canaanite fertiility-god) (brother, son or husband of Astarte)
(DM.20)
Aleion Baal (god of storms and spring) (son of Baal) (DM.47)
Aleyn (a name of Baal as 'mighty') (DM.48)
Arisya (one of the wives of Baal) (DM.90)
Bod-Baal (an attendant of Baal) (.157)
Anaitis (a Canaanite fertility-goddess) (DM.64)
Anat (a Canaanite goddess of the heavens, fertility, mountains, springs and war) (daughter of El and Asherah) (sister and wife of Baal or Anu) (wife of Reshef, in some accounts) (mother of Baal, in some accounts) (DM.65)
Arsay (a Canaanite underworld-goddess) (daughter of Baal) (DM.92)
Asertu (a Canaanite fertility-goddess) (DM.98)
Asrat (a Canaanite fertility-goddess) (DM.101)
Athar (a Canaanite god of irrigation) (son of El and Asherah) (son of Ate, some say) (DM.107)
Atirat (a Canaanite goddess of lasciviousness) (DM.108)
DDG
\ CHALDEA
Bel (a Chaldean supreme god, a form of Baal) (DM.138)
AA (a Chaldean god of life) (DM.11)
Acan (a Chaldean deity, a wine god, some say) (DM.15)
Aos (the Chaldean god of light) (DM.78)
DDG \ DUMUZI
Amaushumgalanna (a name of Dumuzi as date-god) (DM.56)
Damu (a name of Dumuzi as the god who controlled the sap in vegetation)
(.270)
DDG
\ HAMATHIAN
Ashima (a god of the people of Hamath) (DM.99)
DDG \ HATTIC
Eshtan (a Hattic sun-god) (.345)
DDG
\ HITTITE
Aparas (a Hittite god) (DM.78)
Apulunus (a Hittite god of gates) (DM.82)
Arma (a Hittite moon-god, predecessor of Kasku) (DM.91)
Aruna (a Hittite sea-god) (son of Kamrusepa) (DM.96)
Aserdus (a Hittite fertility-goddess) (DM.98)
Astabi (a Hittite war-god) (DM.102)
Belataiakkis (a Hittite deity) (.138)
Ellel (a Hittite creator-god) (.330)
Gazbayas (a Hittite god) (.405)
DDG
\ HURRIAN
Anu (the supreme Hurrian god) (son of Ansar and
Kisar) (consort of Antu or Anat) (father of Kumarbi) (DM.76)
Anos (son of Assoros and Kissare) (an alternative
version of Anu) (DM.73)
A'as (a Hurrian god of wisdom) (keeper of the tablets of destiny) (DM.11)
Alalu (a Hurrian god, the king of heaven) (DM.44)
Ellili (a Hurrian god of floods and storms) [=Sumerian Enlil] (DM.330)
DDG \ KENITE
Elath-Iahu (a Kenite smith-god) (.325)
DDG \ MOABITE
Chemosh (a Moabite war-god and sky-god) [Chamos.Kemos(h):=Babylonian
Samas] (DM.210)
Chamos (a Moabite god) (.205)
DDG \ NABATAEAN
Dusura (a Nabataean sun god) (son of Chaabu) (DM.310)
DDG
\ SEMITIC
Ashtoreth (a Semitic love-goddess) [Ashtareth.Ashtaroth.Astoreth:plur=Ashtaroth:=Babylonian
Ishtar:=Egyptian Hathor:=Greek Astarte:=Phoenician Astarte] (DM.99)
Aspalis (a Semitic goddess of hunting) [=Greek Artemis] (DM.101)
Attar (a Semitic god of the morning star and rain-god) (DM.110)
Atter (a Semitic war-god) (DM.110)
Au-Aa (a deity) (DM.111)
Cais (an early Semitic god) (DM.185)
El of Gebal (a Semitic deity) (DM.324)
DDG
\ PHILISTINE
Beelzebub++
(a Philistine deity, the personification of evil) [Baalzebub.Beelzeb(o)ul.Belzeboth.Belzebud.God
of the Dunghill.Lord of the Flies:=Canaanite Baal Zebul]
(see also Beelzebul) (DM.137)
Beelzebul (a Philistine god) [Beelzeboul.God of Heaven] (see also Baal-Zebul) (DM.137)
DDG
\ PHOENICIA
Bethel (a local Phoenician god) (.144)
DDG
\ SUMERIA
dingbir (a collective name for the Sumerian gods) (.292)
dukug (the cosmic throne room of the Sumerian gods) (.307)
Endursaga (a herald of the Sumerian gods) (.334)
An (Sumerian creator-god, god of heaven, father of gods) (son of Nammu) (husband of Ki) (father of Ea, Enlil, Gatumdug and Ninhursaga) (father of Enki by Nammu) (DM.63)
Anunna (a collective name for a group of local Sumerian gods) (DM.76)
A (the Sumerian moon-god) (DM.11)
Ab (the Sumerian lord of wisdom) (father of Abzu) (DM.11)
Abtagigi (a Sumerian harlot goddess) (DM.14)
Alulim (a Sumerian deity: the first man) (DM.53)
Ama (a Sumerian virgin mother-goddess) (DM.53)
Ashima (a Sumerian version of the sea goddess Amathaounta) (DM.99)
Belili (the Sumerian moon-goddess, goddess of love, the underworld, trees, wells and springs) (sis and wife of Dumuzi) (DM.139)
Dimtabba (a Sumerian goddess) (.291)
Dudu (a Sumerian deity regarded as a scribe) (.307)
Dumuzi (the Sumerian god of fertility, flocks, grain, herds and god of the underworld) (son of Ninsuna) (son of Ea, smsy) (bro of Belili) (consort of Inanna) [Amaushumgalanna.Ama-Usum-Gal-Ana.Damu.Dumuzida.Duuzu.Tammuz of the Abyss:=Babylonian Tammuz:=Greek Adonis] (DM.307)
Ebeh (a Sumerian mountain-god) (.315)
Emes (a Sumerian god of vegetation) (.332)
Emmer (a Sumerian grain-goddess) (.332)
Enbilulu (the Sumerian god of canals and rivers) (.332)
Enkimdu (a Sumerian god of farming) (DM.335)
Enten (a Sumerian fertility god, god of farmers) (bro of Enmesarra)
(.335)
DDG \ SUMERIA \ G
Ga-Ur (a Sumerian fertility-god) (a king) (.392)
Gangir (a Sumerian gddss) (dau of Baba) (.399)
Gatumdug (a Sumerian fertility gddss) (dau of An) (.402)
Gestu (a Sumerian god of wisdom) (.410)
Geshtinanna [Gestin-An(a)a.Lady of the Vine.Lady of the Wilderness.Nin
Edin.Recorder of Heaven and Hell: =Akkadian Belet-Seri] (a Sumerian wine
goddess) (sister of Inanna or Dumuzi) (.409)
DDG
\ SUMERIA \ ENLIL
(DDG.1: air, war)
Enlil (the Sumerian god of air, earth, storms, wind) (son of An and
Ki, An and Nammu or Ansar and Kissar) (bro of Ea or Enki) (bro of Aruru,
smsy) (consort of Ninlil) (consort of Mylitta or Nintu, smsy) (fa of Ashnan,
Nanna, Nergal, Ninazu, Ninurta and Sin) (DM.335)
Ashnan (a Sumerian goddess of the harvest) (da of Enlil) (DM.99)
Baal-Rammon (a name of Baal-Hadad as
'thunderer') (DM.120)
Baalim (a group of 7 storm-gods) (sons or aspects of Baal)
(DM.120)
Bel (a name of Enlil as 'lord') (DM.138)
Elil (a name for Enlil in Babylonian lore) (.238)
Endukugga (a Sumerian god of the underworld) (hus of Nindukugga) (fa of Enlil) (.334)
DDG
\ SUMERIA \ ENKI (DDG.1: rivers, oceans)
Enki (a Sumerian creator-god, water-god, god of justice, magic, wisdom)
(a name for Ea as 'lord of hte world') (son of An and Ki or of An and Nammu)
(hus of Ninhursaga as Damkina) (fa of Asalluha and Ninsikil) (DM.334)
Annuna (50 Sumerian great gods fathered by Enki on his mother Nammu)
(DM.73)
Asalluha (a Sumerian messenger-god) (son of Enki) (DM.97)
Asnan (an early goddess of vegetation) (dau of Enki) (DM.101)
DDG
\ SUMERIA \ NIN-HURSAG (DDG.1: earth)
Aruru (a Babylonian mother-goddess) (a manifestation of Sarpanitu)
(a name of Ninhursaga as 'protector of the womb') (sister of Enlil) (mother
and wife of Lil) [Mami] (DM.96)
Belit (a name for Balaat or Ninhursaga as 'ladyship') (a female aspect of Bel) (consort of Ashur, Baal, Enlil, or Marduk) (DM.140)
Damgalnuna (a Sumerian mother-goddess) (a name for Ninhursaga as 'wife of the great prince') [Damgalnunna:=Babylonian Damkina] (.270)
Damkina (a Babylonian earth-goddess) (a name for Ninhursaga as wife
of Ea) (dau of Abzu and Tiamat) (dau of Anu and Atu, smsy) (consort of
Ea or El) (mo of Marduk) (mo of Bel, smsy) [Dam-Kinu.Damku.Danke.Daukina.Dav-Kina.Dawkina.Gashan-ki.Nin-ki.Ninella:=Greek
Dauce.Dauke:=Sumerian
Damgalnuna] (.270)
Gashan-ki (a name for Damkina as 'lady of the earth')
(.402)
Bel (a Babylonian earth-god and fertility-god) (son
of Ea and Damkina) (husband of Belit) (.138)
Belet-Seri (a Babylonian goddess, scribe of the
underworld) (the Akkadian name for Geshtinanna) (dau of Ea and Damkina)
(sis of Tammuz) (DM.139)
DDG \ SUMERIA \ NIN-HURSAG \ DAUGHTERS
Dazimus (a gddss) {"She was one of the eight deities born to Ninhursaga
to cure Enki of the eight afflictions after he had eaten the eight plants
produced by Utti.} (DM.275)
DDG
\ SYRIA
Baal-Marqod (a Syrian god of healing) (DM.120)
Dolichenus (a Syrian weather god) (DM.299)
Elagabalus (a Syrian mountain-god and sun-god) [Elagabal.Elegabalus:=Greek Heliogabalos] (DM.324)
Eljon (a Syrian deity) (.329)
Ephka (a Syrian god) (DM.339)
DDG
\ TYRE
Baal Tyre (a Tyrian sun-god) [=Greek Heracles] (DM.120)
DDG
\ UGARIT
Baal-Eret Maharlet (an Ugaritic fertility-god, god of wells) (DM.119)
DDG
\ URART
Artinis (a sun-god of the pre-Armenian Urartians) (DM.96)
DDG
\ PLANESCAPE
Adham-Algal (purgatory, where the wicked undergo torture) (DM.19)
Arulu (the Babylonian underworld) (DM.96)
Aralu (the Babylonian underworld ruled by Nergal and Allatu or Ereshkigal)
(DM.83)
Annunaki (judges in the Babylonian underworld) (DM.73)
Datilla (the river of death in the Babylonian underworld) (DM.274)
Beth Saggil (the Babylonian palace of the gods) (.144)
doul-kong (the home of the Sumerian gods) (.302)
Ekurra (the Assyrian underworld) (.323)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE \ AKKADIAN
Cuthah (the Akkadian underworld) (.261)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE \ PARADISE
Dilmun (the Sumerian home of paradise inhabited by Enki and Ninhursaga
and of Tagtug and other heroes.) (.291)
Eridu (the Sumerian paradise, home of Zikum) (.342)
DDG
\ PLANESCAPE \ HEAVEN
Anduruna (heaven, the playground of the gods) (DM.68)
A'na (a Babylonian spirit of heaven) (DM.64)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE \ HELL
Eridan (nscc, a river (or rivers) in hell) (.342)
[aarakocra] Allulu (a birdman whose wing was broken by Ishtar whom he loved) (DM.51)
Ach-chazu (a Semitic monster causing death and disease) (DM.16)
Adad-Ea [=Greek Charon] (the ferryman in the Babylonian underworld)
(DM.18)
Allala bird (a bird loved by Ishtar who broke his wings and abandoned him) (DM.51)
apsasu (a sphinx-like winged lion with a human head) (DM.82)
apsasatu (a female apsasu) (DM.82)
Baduh (a Semitic messenger-spirit) (DM.122)
Bath Chorin (a nocturnal evil spirit that brought diseases) (DM.131)
[SUMERIA] birds (birds in various forms feature in many mythologies)
(DM.150)
boar (a fierce animal of the pig family, featured in many stories worldwide)
(DM.157)
[ASSYRIA] bull (a male bovine animal typifying strength, fecundity, stupidity, which plays a role in many mythologies) (DM.177)
goat (the animal of Marduk and Ningirsu) (.419)
MM \ C
Arcitenus (a Babylonian version of the centaur, with 2 heads) (DM.85)
criocamp (a monster, half fish, half ram) [kriocamp] (.254)
MM \ D
Dimmea (a Sumerian monster causing illness in child bearing) (.291)
dolphin (a marine animal featured in some stories) (DM.300)
MM \ DAEMON
Arad Ea (a Babylonian ferryman who carried the dead across the Sea
of Death or the River of Death, Khubur) (a descendant of Utnapishtim) [Ardi-Ea:=Greek
Charon] (DM.83)
MM \ DEMON
Ahuza (a Semitic demon said to carry people off by night) (DM.36)
Aki (a water demon) (DM.42)
Ala (one of a type of bisexual demon) (DM.43)
Alad Udug Lama (Babylonian guardian spirits, later demons) (DM.43)
Anamelech (an Assyrian demon said to appear as a quail) (DM.64)
Andramelech (an Assyrian sun demon) (DM.67)
Asag (a Sumerian demon causing illness) (DM.97)
Baal-Peor (a Moabite god or demon) [Beelpeor.(Bel-)Peor.Belphegor] (see also Balphegor.Belphegor) (DM.120)
Bar Lgura (a Semitic demon) (DM.128)
Baragulla (son of Ea) (a demon) (DM.128)
Dibbhara (in Babylonian lore, a destroying angel: a plague demon) (.288)
Galla (a Sumerian demon) (.397)
MM \ DEVIL
Belphegor ++
(a misanthropic demon) (DM.140) (see alsoBalphegor)
MM \ DRAGON
Azdahah (a dragon of darkness) (husband of Tigranuki) (DM.118)
MM \ DRAGON \ TIAMAT
Abzu [Abyss] (an underground cavern of sweet water) (a Sumerian god
of these waters) (offspring of Sige) (son of Ab, some say) (consort of
Tiamat) (father of An, some say) (father of all the gods) (DM.14)
Apason (an alternative version of Abzu) (consort
of Tauthe) (father of Lache, Lachos and Moymis) (DM.78)
Essara (a replica, made by Tiamat, of the Sumerian
Abzu who was killed by the gods) (.345)
Apsu-Rushtu (the Babylonian god of the primitive waters) (consort of Tiamat) (DM.82)
Baba (a Sumerian fertility-goddess, a beneficient version of Tiamat) (dau of An) (wife of Ningursu or Ninib, some say) (mo of Gangir) (DM.120)
Goatfish (one of the Eleven Mighty Helpers created by Tiamat) (.419)
MM \ DRAGON \ TIAMAT \ ELEVEN MIGHTY HELPERS
Eleven Mighty Helpers (the group of demons enlisted by Tiamat to help
her against Marduk) (DM.328)
Asakku (a primaeval dragon) (One of Tiamat's Eleven Mighty Helpers)
(DM.97)
Basmu (a chaos-viper, one of the Eleven Mighty Helpers of Tiamat) (DM.130)
Fish-man (one of the Eleven Mighty Helpers, created by Tiamat) (.377)
MM \ E
eagle (a large bird of prey) (DM.314)
Ekimmu (a restless Babylonian spirit) (DM.323)
Erin-bird (a monstrous bird) (DM.342)
MM \ GHOST
Etemmu (in Babylonian lore, the ghost of a dead person) (.347)
Etimmu (an Akadian ghost or spirit of the underworld) (DM.347)
Gigim [Gidm:=Akkadian Eriummu:=Hebrew Timi] (a Sumerian ghost: a spirit
of the underworld) (.412) [Ekimmu?]
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DMG \ NPCs-
first humans (most cultures have storeis of the first human beings
and how they came into existence) (DM.374)
Akki (a man who found the infant Sargon and reared him) (DM.42)
Anita (a cup-bearer to Lida) (DM.72)
Anobret (son of El) (DM.73)
Asmani (a eunuch) (DM.101)
Begze Sunen (brother of Okin Trigri) (DM.138)
Benani (husband of Melili) (father of 6.000 bird-faced men and bird-bodied
warriors) (.141)
Gisdhubar [=Greek Heracles] (a Chaldean hero) (.415)
DMG \ GILGAMESH
Gilgamesh [Gilgames.Gilgamish.Gilgamos:=Biblical Nimrod] (a giant,
semi-divine Babylonian hero) (king of Uruk) (son of Lugalbanda and Ninsuna)
(.412)
Alalu (a fabulous bird in the Babylonian story of Gilgamesh) (DM.44)
Earth Lion (a demon which, in the form of a snake, stole the plant
of life from Gilgamesh) (.315)
Enkidu (a warrior) (DM.335)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM-
Ayamur (a mace of Baal) (DM.117)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM \ ASSYRIA
amulet (a charm, carried or worn, to ward off evil: a medicine with
magic properties) (DM.62)
DMG \ ADVENTURES-
Enuma Elish (the Akkadian story of creation) (.336)
Epic of Creation (the Babylonian story of the struggle between
Abzu and Tiamat with their son Ea) (.339)
Armageddon (the final battle) (DM.91)
DMG \ ADVENTURES \ SUMERIAN
Creator of the Hoe (a Sumerian epic) (DM.252)
Books = .
AGRICULTURE-
Food / Animal = .
Food / Vegetable = .
Daonus (a shepherd) (DM.272)
Akitu (an Akkadian festival in honor of Marduk or Nanna, held at New Year) (DM.42)
Sq. Mi. = .
Mining = .
HISTORY-
Flood (many cultures have myths relating to one or more inundations,
referred to as the Flood or the Deluge, sent to eliminate the human race,
usually with an advance warning to enable a few to survive to repopulate
the world) [Deluge] (DM.379)
KINGS-
Eannatum (a priest-king of Lagash) (.314)
Achikar (a sounsellor to Sennacherib, king of Assyria) (DM.16)
Agga (king of Kish) (DM.31)
Atrahasis (a king of Shurupak) (the Babylonian Noah) (son of Ubar-Tutu,
some say) (DM.109)
Azang Bau (wife of Sargon) (DM.118)
Danatiya (wife of king Daniel) (.271)
Enmenduranna (an antidiluvian king) (DM.335)
Races/Subraces = .
Sex = .
POLITICS-
Alliances = .
Hostilities = .
Open Warfare/Skirmishing = .
Adoni-Bezek (a Canaanite tyrant) (DM.21)
TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .
endin (desert, the symbol of the underworld) (.333)
Amasis (in Babylonian stories, the site (Mount Ararat), where Noah landed his ark) (DM.55)
Baalbek (the city of the jinn) (DM.120)
Baris (the place where, according to the Babylonian story, the Ark
landed when the flood subsided) (DM.129)
LOCATIONS \ BABYLON
Du-azaga (the mound at Babylon on which the temple E-sagila was built)
(.306)
Etemenanki (the great ziggurat at Babylon) (.347)
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