
Asag - Wikipedia
In the Sumerian mythological poem Lugal-e, Asag or Azag (Sumerian: 𒀉𒉺 a₂-sag₃ Akkadian: asakku [1]), is a monstrous demon, so hideous that his presence alone makes fish boil alive in the rivers. Azag is a personification of winter cold and sicknesses. [2] This demon lives either in the Abyss [which?] or in the mountains and is accompanied by an army of rock demon offspring—born of ...
Asakku: Mythical Creatures - Mythical Encyclopedia
Asakku is a term used to describe a group of mythical creatures in Mesopotamian mythology. These creatures were known for their malevolent nature and were believed to spread disease and misery among humans. Asakku was classified alongside the benevolent Utukku, and they were prominent in poetic enumerations of diseases. According to Sumerian mythological poem Lugal-e, …
Asakku - White Wolf Wiki
The Asakku are Kindred whose souls have been corrupted by excessive use of Vicissitude. The changes inflicted on the Asakku force them onto a new path, the Path of Asakku, which grants its followers Transmutations – powers that make it easier for the Asakku to learn Vicissitude, convert other Kindred into Asakku, and other abilities. The corruption of the Asakku manifests itself as an ...
Asakkū marṣūtu - Wikipedia
Namtaru lemnu asakkū marṣūtu, inscribed NAM.TAR ḪUL.GÁL Á.SÀG GIG.GA, is an ancient Mesopotamian medical treatise from the first millennium BC which concerns the “grievous asakku - demons” and the diseases they cause. [1] Originally stretching to at least twelve tablets, it is only partially extant, with parts of around eight of the tablets from the Library of Ashurbanipal in ...
Asakku - Gods and Monsters
Unearth the dark legend of an ancient demon personifying nature's wrath, capable of instigating plagues and manipulated only by rare rituals.
ASAKKÛ: DEMONS AND ILLNESS IN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA
This paper describes the elements of demonology in Mesopotamian texts as background for research on demons in the Hebrew Bible. The demon in Mesopotamian mythological culture was identified with one of the winds bringing illnesses; specifically with
Assaku – Vikipeedia
Assaku on alevik Harju maakonna Rae vallas. Alevik koosneb peamiselt eramajadest, kuid on ka ridamaju ja mõned korterelamud. Esimest korda on Assakut kirjalikult mainitud Taani hindamisraamatus Assuncauæ nime all 1241.
Asakku | Demonology | Fandom
In Babylonian mythology, the Asakku (Sumerian Asag) were one type of Mesopotamian evil spirits and monsters, classed with good spirits as Utukku. Asakku demons attack and kill human beings, especially by means of head fevers. They are mentioned in poetical enumerations of diseases and are named for Asag, a monstrous demon whom the god Ninurta/Ningirsu defeated using the mystic mace Sharur ...
Path of Asakku | White Wolf Wiki | Fandom
The Path of Asakku is less an ideology than a state of being prompted by the obsessive study of Vicissitude and communion with the dark intelligences behind it. As members of an intuitive Path, the Corrupted only use common terminology after working together for some time, though advanced followers often display a strange synchronicity. They may call the presence they summon forth a "shadow ...
Asakku | Religion Wiki | Fandom
In Babylonian mythology, the Asakku (Sumerian Asag) were one type of Mesopotamian evil spirits and monsters, classed with good spirits as Utukku. Asakku demons attack and kill human beings, especially by means of head fevers. They are mentioned in poetical enumerations of diseases and are named for Asag, a monstrous demon whom the god Ninurta/Ningirsu defeated using the mystic mace Sharur ...