Ereshkigal, la déesse principale des Enfers vous accueille dans un lieu magique ou il fait bon être mort.

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Ereshkigal

Ereshkigal Ereshkigal (𒀭𒊩𒌆𒆠𒃲), souveraine du monde souterrain, ne s'ennuie guère. Élue à la majorité qualifié (70% du corps électoral chthonien), pour un huitième mandat de Déesse principale d'une durée de trois éons, elle a pour tâche de représenter l'Enfer au-dehors et de défendre ses intérêts.

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14: Ereshkigal and the dead 'What brings her to me? What has incited her against me? Surely not because I drink water with the Anunnaki, I eat clay for bread, I drink muddy water for beer? I have to…

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Ereshkigal (also known as Irkalla and Allatu) is the Mesopotamian Queen of the Dead who rules the underworld. https://www.worldhistory.org/Ereshkigal/ #History #Enki #Ereshkigal #Ghost
Ereshkigal

Ereshkigal (also known as Irkalla and Allatu) is the Mesopotamian Queen of the Dead who rules the underworld. Her name translates as 'Queen of the Great Below' or 'Lady of the Great Place.' She was...

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The Queen of the Night (also known as the `Burney Relief') is a high relief terracotta plaque of baked clay, measuring 19. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/658/the-queen-of-the-night/ #History #Ereshkigal #Inanna #Mesopotamia
The Queen of the Night

The Queen of the Night (also known as the `Burney Relief') is a high relief terracotta plaque of baked clay, measuring 19.4 inches (49.5 cm) high, 14.5 inches (37 cm) wide, with a thickness of 1.8 inches...

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Burial in ancient Mesopotamia was the practice of interring a corpse in a grave or tomb while observing certain rites, primarily to ensure the passage of the soul of the deceased to the underworld and prevent its return to haunt the living. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/2182/burial-in-ancient-mesopotamia/ #Mesopotamia #Ghost #Ereshkigal #History
Burial in Ancient Mesopotamia

Burial in ancient Mesopotamia was the practice of interring a corpse in a grave or tomb while observing certain rites, primarily to ensure the passage of the soul of the deceased to the underworld and...

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You can see her as #Inanna, or as #Ishtar, or maybe as her sister in the underworld, #Ereshkigal. Inspired by the 'Queen of the Night', a #Babylonian relief from 1750 BCE, with elements from other spirits that have been conflated with the #Mesopotamian goddess, like #Lilith.

Mix of #photography, AI generated elements and #digitalpainting .

CW in image for partial female nudity.

#mastoart #fediart #art #digitalart #aiart #ancient #lostgods #ancienthistory #folklore #pagan #paganism #magick