Post II: The First King — How Power Rewrote Creation
They didn’t just defeat Her.
They replaced Her.
The story most people know doesn’t begin with creation—it begins with conquest. A young god rises, a monster threatens existence, and order is born from chaos. That’s the version that survived.
But look closer.
That “monster” had a name.
Tiamat.
And before she was ever called chaos… she was the source.
The Shift: From Birthgiver to Enemy
Tiamat was not originally written as evil. She was the primordial waters—the womb from which everything emerged. Life did not fight her. Life came through her.
So how does a Mother become a monster?
You don’t just kill her.
You rewrite her.
The texts that followed didn’t simply describe a battle—they reframed reality itself. The feminine source of creation was recast as something dangerous, unstable, something that needed to be controlled… or destroyed.
That shift wasn’t accidental. It was strategic.
Enter the First King
Then comes the rise of the hero.
The one who defeats Her.
The one who “saves” the world.
But understand this clearly: you cannot become king without overthrowing something first.
The elevation of the conquering god wasn’t just about power—it was about permission. Permission to rule. Permission to dominate. Permission to define reality itself.
And the easiest way to justify that?
Make the original creator look like a threat.
The Blueprint of Erasure
Once the story changed, everything else followed:
- Creation became something taken, not given
- Order became something imposed, not nurtured
- Power became something held over, not shared
And the Mother?
Reduced to a warning.
A cautionary tale.
A symbol of what must never rise again.
This Pattern Didn’t Stop There
This wasn’t just one story.
It became a template.
Across cultures and time, the same narrative repeats:
- The feminine becomes chaotic
- The masculine restores order
- The original source is buried under new names, new meanings, new fear
That’s not coincidence.
That’s continuity.
So Ask Yourself
If the story of creation had to be rewritten…
If the Mother had to be recast as something dangerous…
If a king had to rise by defeating her…
Then what truth was so powerful…
it had to be buried beneath all of that?
They didn’t just take the throne.
They changed the story so you’d believe they were always meant to sit on it.
And if you believe that…
You never go looking for who came before.
Next: When the Mother Became Chaos — The Language of Erasure
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