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'''Marduk''', the creator, is mentioned in the [[introduction]] text. He created at least the Mazes of Menace, and probably the entire universe. He plays no part in the game. | '''Marduk''', the creator, is mentioned in the [[introduction]] text. He created at least the Mazes of Menace, and probably the entire universe. He plays no part in the game. | ||
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+ | ==Encyclopedia entry== | ||
+ | First insisting on recognition as supreme commander, Marduk | ||
+ | defeated the Dragon, cut her body in two, and from it created | ||
+ | heaven and earth, peopling the world with human beings who not | ||
+ | unnaturally showed intense gratitude for their lives. The | ||
+ | gods were also properly grateful, invested him with many | ||
+ | titles, and eventually permitted themselves to be embodied in | ||
+ | him, so that he became supreme god, plotting the whole course | ||
+ | of known life from the paths of the planets to the daily | ||
+ | events in the lives of men. | ||
+ | [ The Immortals, by Derek and Julia Parker ] | ||
[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category:Gods]] |
Revision as of 07:03, 18 January 2008
Marduk, the creator, is mentioned in the introduction text. He created at least the Mazes of Menace, and probably the entire universe. He plays no part in the game.
Encyclopedia entry
First insisting on recognition as supreme commander, Marduk defeated the Dragon, cut her body in two, and from it created heaven and earth, peopling the world with human beings who not unnaturally showed intense gratitude for their lives. The gods were also properly grateful, invested him with many titles, and eventually permitted themselves to be embodied in him, so that he became supreme god, plotting the whole course of known life from the paths of the planets to the daily events in the lives of men. [ The Immortals, by Derek and Julia Parker ]