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'''Tiamat''', also known by many other names, including '''Nyssa''' (NEE-suh), '''Thala''', and '''Takhisis''', is the mother of the evil dragons and a goddess of vast age and power. She is known and feared in many worlds, including Marillia, Toril, and the Nine Hells. | '''Tiamat''', also known by many other names, including '''Nyssa''' (NEE-suh), '''Thala''', and '''Takhisis''', is the mother of the evil dragons and a goddess of vast age and power. She is known and feared in many worlds, including Marillia, Toril, and the Nine Hells. | ||
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== Phoenic mythology == | |||
In Phoenic mythology, when Ra first found the earth, there was no land, only never-ending primordial sea, and beneath its waves lay slumbering Nyssa. When Ra raised land to inhabit it with his creations, Nyssa awoke from her slumber in terrible anger. To quell her wrath, Ra wed her to his son Ebzu. | |||
Nyssa was quieted, and she and Ebzu produced many children. But then one day, their children accidentally killed their father. When Nyssa discovered them playing with his dismembered corpse, she unleashed a wrath upon the earth never before seen and never seen since. | |||
It took the might of all her children put together to end her and her demon spawn. In the end, it was her son Shahra | |||
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== Raha's account == | |||
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== Relationships == | == Relationships == | ||
Revision as of 17:20, 21 June 2025
Tiamat | |
Titles | The Mother of Dragons The Dragon Queen |
Aliases | Nyssa Thala Takhisis |
Alignment | Lawful Evildisputed Chaotic Evildisputed |
Tiamat, also known by many other names, including Nyssa (NEE-suh), Thala, and Takhisis, is the mother of the evil dragons and a goddess of vast age and power. She is known and feared in many worlds, including Marillia, Toril, and the Nine Hells.
Relationships
Tiamat is opposed by Bahamut, known in Marillia as Raha.
Tiamat has a complicated relationship with Asmodeus and Casir.