- The udug (Sumerian: đ’Śś),
later known in
Akkadian as the
utukku, were an
ambiguous class of
demons from
ancient Mesopotamian mythology. They were different...
- In
Akkadian and
Sumerian mythology, AlĂ» is a
vengeful spirit of the
Utukku that goes down to the
underworld Kur. The
demon has no mouth, lips or ears....
- The edimmu, read
incorrectly sometimes as ekimmu, were a type of
utukku in the
Mesopotamian religion of Sumer, Akkad, ****yria and Babylonia,
similar in...
-
portal Asia
portal Abyzou Akhkhazu AlĂ» Lam****u
Lamia Lilin Lilith Shedim Utukku Hartmut KĂĽhne DĹ«r-Katlimmu 2008 and
beyond 2010
section 'The
place of Lamashtu...
-
Mystara Appendix (1994)
Tortle and
Snapper Troll,
Legacy Trosip Tyminid Utukku Voat Voat,
Herathian Vulturehound Wallara Wurmling Wynzet Yeshom Zombie...
-
other wicked beings from
Mesopotamian mythology and folklore: The
wicked Utukku who
slays man
alive on the plain. The
wicked AlĂ» who
covers (man) like a...
- Lion-human
hybrid guardian spirit Ushi-oni (****anese) – Bull-headed
monster Utukku (Akkadian) – ″Underworld
messenger spirit″ Uwan (****anese) –
Spirit that...
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could be
linked to: Upyr –
Russia Uruku –
Mesopotamia Ustrel –
Bulgaria Utukku – Iraq
Vampire pumpkins and
watermelons (Balkan)
vampiros (Brazil and Portugal)...
- the
protection of Ishtar. The
incantation is
instead aimed against the
utukku and alĂ». Ardat-lilĂ®
appears alongside lilû and lilītu in an incantation...
- “incineration” to
counter curses, Namburbi, to
preempt inau****ious omens,
Utukkū Lemnūtu (actually bilingual), to
exorcise “Evil Demons,” and Bīt rimki,...