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− | The goddess of birth and death in Semitic lore. She is Baal's sister and wife. | + | The goddess of birth and death in Semitic lore. She is [[Baal|Baal's]] sister and wife. |
Like Baal, she is a god of fertility, but is also known for her terrible curse of death. It is said that even her father El in the heavens feared her power. She cast an annual curse of death on the ruler of | Like Baal, she is a god of fertility, but is also known for her terrible curse of death. It is said that even her father El in the heavens feared her power. She cast an annual curse of death on the ruler of | ||
the underworld and her son/son-in-law. | the underworld and her son/son-in-law. | ||
− | Mot, which caused the cycle of fertility of the land. Fertilized by the blood of men. | + | [[Mot]], which caused the cycle of fertility of the land. Fertilized by the blood of men. |
her altar was constantly supplied with human sacrifices. | her altar was constantly supplied with human sacrifices. |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 26 August 2021
Official Profile
The goddess of birth and death in Semitic lore. She is Baal's sister and wife. Like Baal, she is a god of fertility, but is also known for her terrible curse of death. It is said that even her father El in the heavens feared her power. She cast an annual curse of death on the ruler of the underworld and her son/son-in-law. Mot, which caused the cycle of fertility of the land. Fertilized by the blood of men. her altar was constantly supplied with human sacrifices.