In Stern Pinball's Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant's Eye pinball games, players are chosen members of the Dragonshield Guild, trying to defeat the dragon queen Tiamat, who is hatching a plan to rise ...
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bleedingcool: The Queen of Evil Dragons, Tiamat Lands at Super7 with New D&D Figure
The Dungeons & Dragons cartoon, which aired from 1983 to 1985, follows a group of six friends who are transported to a magical realm after riding a D&D-themed amusement park ride. Super7 has been ...
The Queen of Evil Dragons, Tiamat Lands at Super7 with New D&D Figure
In Mesopotamian religion, Tiamat (Akkadian: 𒀭𒋾𒀀𒆳 D TI.AMAT or 𒀭𒌓𒌈 D TAM.TUM, Ancient Greek: Θαλάττη, romanized: Thaláttē) [1] is the primordial sea, mating with Abzû (Apsu), the groundwater, to produce the gods in the Babylonian epic Enûma Elish, which translates as "when on high".
Tiamat is, in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, the primordial goddess who was the personification of the salt sea and the mother of the gods. She also was associated with the chaos of creation.
Among the pantheon of gods and goddesses, Tiamat stands out as a primordial figure embodying chaos and the natural world. Her story is a foundational myth that illustrates the struggle between chaos and order, a theme that resonates throughout human history.