Anzu was a servant of the chief sky god Enlil, guard of the throne in Enlil's sanctuary, (possibly previously a symbol of Anu), from whom Anzu stole the Tablet of Destinies, so hoping to determine the fate of all things. In one version of the legend, the gods sent Lugalbanda to retrieve the tablets, who in turn, killed Anzu. In another, Ea and Belet-Ili conceived Ninurta for the purpose of retrieving the tablets. In a third legend, found in The Hymn of Ashurbanipal, Marduk is said to have killed Anzu.
Mesopotamian myth
In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology,
Zu is a divine storm-bird and the personification of the southern wind
and the thunder clouds. This demon, half man and half bird, stole the "Tablets of Destiny"
from Enlil and hid them on a mountaintop. Anu ordered the other gods to
retrieve the tablets, even though they all feared the demon. According
to one text, Marduk
killed the bird, but in another text it died through the arrows of the
god Ninurta. The bird is also referred to as Imdugud or Anzu.
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