Talk:Tiamat/@comment-119.94.101.30-20161213140005/@comment-180.245.196.26-20161214082603

Wait so Bahamut is not persian spelling of Behemoth which refer to to Hebrew myth of chimera like monster that represent earth/land? I thought it'll make sense since leviathan it's counterpart represent the beast of sea which probably taken from much more older description of serpent deity from africa and prolly Tiamat is one of it's prototype, since snake often have connection with ocean and all, for example from the tale of andromeda and perseus, the gorgon and poseidon, gangga's etc.

This is interesting since bahamut description seems like a combination of both leviathan and behemoth.. learned another thing today..

-priest