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== Background information == |
== Background information == |
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− | * [[wikipedia:Tiamat|Tiamat]] is an actual goddess from Babylonian myth, but has also been adapted for the DC Universe. Tiamat, an alien, was introduced by [[Peter David]] as a villain for Aquaman. |
+ | * [[wikipedia:Tiamat|Tiamat]] is an actual goddess from Babylonian myth, but has also been adapted for the DC Universe. Tiamat, as an alien, was introduced by [[Peter David]] as a villain for Aquaman. |
== References == |
== References == |
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Tiamat is an alien weapon.
Personality
Physical appearance
History
Early life
Around the second millennium BCE, the alien Tiamat was set loose on Earth to end the conflict between chaos and order by destroying the world. The gods of Mesopotamia, not wanting the status quo to be challenged, chose the demigod Marduk to battle her. Wielding the power of lightning and rain, and the Tablet of Destiny, Marduk defeated the alien creature and locked her away, but gave his life in the process.[1]
2015
Powers and abilities
Appearances
Background information
- Tiamat is an actual goddess from Babylonian myth, but has also been adapted for the DC Universe. Tiamat, as an alien, was introduced by Peter David as a villain for Aquaman.
References
- ↑ Scott, Sharon, Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman (writers), Young Justice: Legacy (November 19, 2013): Bialya. Santa Ana, CA: Little Orbit