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Double tattoo for 2 diabolical friends - Lamaštu In Mesopotamian mythology Lamaštu was a female demon/monster/malevolent goddess or demigoddess who menaced women during childbirth and, if possible, kidnapped their children while they were breastfeeding. She would gnaw on their bones and suck their blood, and was charged with a number of other evil deeds. She was a daughter of the Sky God Anu. Lamashtu is depicted as a mythological hybrid, with a hairy body, a lioness’ head with donkey’s teet... Two Headed Monster Art, Devil Goat Tattoo, Female Baphomet, Lady Baphomet, Double Tattoo, Mesopotamian Mythology, Deer Woman Mythology, Demon Monster, Female Demon

Double tattoo for 2 diabolical friends - Lamaštu In Mesopotamian mythology Lamaštu was a female demon/monster/malevolent goddess or demigoddess who menaced women during childbirth and, if possible, kidnapped their children while they were breastfeeding. She would gnaw on their bones and suck their blood, and was charged with a number of other evil deeds. She was a daughter of the Sky God Anu. Lamashtu is depicted as a mythological hybrid, with a hairy body, a lioness’ head with donkey’s…

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Double tattoo for 2 diabolical friends - Lamaštu In Mesopotamian mythology Lamaštu was a female demon/monster/malevolent goddess or demigoddess who menaced women during childbirth and, if possible, kidnapped their children while they were breastfeeding. She would gnaw on their bones and suck their blood, and was charged with a number of other evil deeds. She was a daughter of the Sky God Anu. Lamashtu is depicted as a mythological hybrid, with a hairy body, a lioness’ head with donkey’s teet... Double Tattoo, Mesopotamian Mythology, Sky God, Demon Monster, Female Demon, Female Demons, A Daughter, Bones, Tattoos

Double tattoo for 2 diabolical friends - Lamaštu In Mesopotamian mythology Lamaštu was a female demon/monster/malevolent goddess or demigoddess who menaced women during childbirth and, if possible, kidnapped their children while they were breastfeeding. She would gnaw on their bones and suck their blood, and was charged with a number of other evil deeds. She was a daughter of the Sky God Anu. Lamashtu is depicted as a mythological hybrid, with a hairy body, a lioness’ head with donkey’s…

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