In other words he thanked her for a Mother's Love as humanity grew up but now that they were adults she had to let them go. Tiamat lamented that her children used her as a stepping stone, leaving her behind and that all she wanted was to be by their side.Īfter asking if her love was wrong, Ritsuka chose not to stab her like her previous children (the Sumerian Gods) and instead told her that her children loved her and that they had to "get going". Somehow she was able to create a mental connection to him. In the Babylonia anime, Ritsuka Fujimaru during the final battle against Beast II encountered a mental projection of Tiamat in her first form. īecause Tiamat cannot converse, her pronouns are unknown. As far as human beings are concerned, Tiamat is a repulsive aggressor (invader), but concerning Tiamat too, human beings are terrifying aliens (extraterrestrials). Although she simply birthed, raised and loved her children, which was viewed as her only meaning in life, she has set out to fight against humanity, of whom they decided that for the sake of denying this meaning, they have declared " you are not needed." Her behavioural ideology when becoming a Beast is extremely simple she runs under the extremely primitive system of " If I do not kill humanity, I will be killed." Ĭoncerning Tiamat's motivation and attitude towards the Master, he/she is one of seven billion humans, naturally a target for obliteration. Whether Tiamat has lost her ideals, or whether she has no reason since the beginning, it can be interpreted as either way, but one cannot surmise the reason. Something like a personality cannot be confirmed from her. īeast's April Fools' Day in Fate/Grand Order, illustrated by Riyo. In short, it is a four-dimensional pocket. On the other hand, its volume grows to be infinite. However, given that the mud is made up of Imaginary Numbers, her weight cannot be measured. Her height matches the area of the Indian Ocean WP. The Black Mud of the Sea of Life is also included in Tiamat’s height. Owing to Tiamat's Authority over the Sea of Life and her capacity for Self-Modification, she is capable of freely remodeling her Saint Graph, and therefore is unrestricted to any of her alternate forms: (Seeing that the ecosystem was already established, there is no need for her, one who designs life randomly, and it is said that regarding the course the lifeforms who acquired intelligence conforms to, she was nothing but an impediment by now.) Hereafter, Tiamat has been waiting in the mirror world for a chance to return back to her original world. She was turned into a " Mother Sea" and was put to use as a breeding ground to produce life, but once the earth’s environment stabilized and after the ecosystems were established, she was banished to the World of Imaginary Numbers (虚数世界, Kyosuu Sekai ?) (a World on the Reverse Side (裏側の世界, Uragawa no Sekai ?) an imaginary space that has no life and is not even a Parallel World) as something unnecessary. Tiamat was " a womb discarded after the Genesis", becoming the origin of Sumerian Mythology. It is said that the gods tore up her corpse into two, forming heaven and earth from it, and thus, had established the ritual for the creation of the World of Man. At the end of the conflict, Tiamat and her 11 Magical Beasts were torn apart. Tiamat, in her grief and disorder, gave birth to 11 Magical Beasts as her new children, and they altogether had a showdown with the gods. However, the gods pointed their blades even at Tiamat, their mother. It is proof that her love for her children has won over her love for her husband. At this moment, Tiamat gently approved the deeds of her children. Afterwards, the gods, whom are their children, waved their banner of revolution against the primeval father Abzu and acquired supremacy over the world. In Sumerian Mythology, the gods were given birth from the pairing of Tiamat, who is the salt water, and Abzu, who is the freshwater. Along with Abzu, she was manifested from the Sea of Dawn (黎明の海, Reimei no Umi ?)-an Ocean of Void (無の海, Mu no Umi ?) that lies below the Underworld of Ereshkigal, said to have once been under the administration of the god Enki. Before being called Tiamat, she was known as the Goddess of Beginning, the primordial sea, Nammu WP. One of the Primordial Deities in Mesopotamian Mythology WP/ Sumerian Mythology WP. 2.1.3 Spiraling Testament World: Lilim Harlot.
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