protogods
Protogods are a concept in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, referring to the earliest deities who emerged from the primordial waters of the chaos known as Apsu and Tiamat. These protogods were considered to be the first gods, predating the more familiar pantheon of gods such as Anu, Enlil, and Enki. The term "protogods" is often used to describe the deities who were created by the primordial gods and were responsible for the creation of the world and the establishment of the divine order.
The protogods are often associated with the creation of the heavens and the earth. They are said
The protogods are often depicted as powerful and formidable figures, with attributes that reflect their role
The concept of protogods is an important part of Mesopotamian mythology, reflecting the ancient Mesopotamians' understanding