AsAG
Asag is a figure in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology traditionally described as a malevolent spirit or demon associated with deep waters and the underworld. The name appears in the Sumerian chronicles and hymns as an entity that dwells in subterranean caverns, often invoked in curse formulas and funerary rites. Asag is frequently portrayed as a powerful adversary of the great gods, particularly during the mythological battles that culminate in the emergence of order from chaos. In the Anzu myth, for example, Asag reportedly emerges from the abyss to confront the gods, and is ultimately subdued by the deity Enkidu or the hero-human hybrid character, depending on the version of the story.
The ancient texts use imagery that likens Asag to a monstrous beast or a great watery serpent,
In modern scholarship, the name Asag is studied within the broader framework of Sumerian demonology and the