She is older than Lilith.
More terrifying than myth remembers.
And she was never meant to be forgotten.
Buried beneath the sands of ancient Mesopotamia lies the story of a demoness so feared, her name was carved into protective amulets and whispered only in the darkest hours-Lamashtu. Daughter of the sky god Anu, she rejected divine law to become something untamed, something forbidden. She stalked the thresholds of childbirth, haunted dreams, and brought madness to those who crossed her path.
In this groundbreaking and intensely researched work, occult scholar Nyx Corven brings the legend of Lamashtu into brutal, breathtaking focus. From unearthed tablets and ritual texts to modern occult interpretations, this book dives deep into her origins, her rivalries, and her symbolic power as a dark feminine force.
You will discover:
The true historical roots of Lamashtu across Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian cultures
Her connection to childbirth, plague, madness, and the inverted role of the mother
Her legendary rivalry with Pazuzu and the magic used to repel her
How she influenced later entities like Lilith and Lamia
The modern occult revival and reclaiming of Lamashtu as a divine force of power and shadow
More than myth. More than monster.
Lamashtu is the forgotten goddess of death, fury, and feminine sovereignty.
Enter her realm. If you dare.