In Mesopotamian primordial myths (3000 BCE - 8th century BCE), Tiamat is the dragon goddess embodying the primeval chaotic sea (symbolizing primitive disorder), while Marduk's lightning spear represents the rise of order, and the eddies of the four winds visualize the power of the divine pantheon. The deep blue and purple chaotic sea, iridescent scales, and lava-like substances in the image restore the epic conflict of the early divine pantheon prototype, carrying the core cultural connotation of Mesopotamian creation narratives. This image is AI-generated.
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