"A Transient from the world of Babilim, where it is believed that one will be reborn after death. The people of Marduk's homeland revere him as the Calf of the Sun and a hero among their people. He can gain new life by having the dragon Mushussu swallow him whole, regurgitating him with a brand-new body. This is, understandably, a frightening experience for him, yet he always resists the urge to scream because he must maintain his image as the stalwart hero. By contrast, Mushussu adores Marduk, and this process is one of the ways that the creature expresses its love for him. The stone tablet hanging from Marduk's neck is inscribed with a divine decree, though its Rule is currently not functioning as it should. Nonetheless, Marduk continues to follow the command inscribed upon it, always pursuing chaos wherever he finds it. He feels a level of kinship toward a fellow archer who, like him, is also known as a child of the sun. He also has something of a fondness for the individual with the Sacred Artifact that can rend heaven and earth."
Translated from Japanese
Transient from the world of Babel, which holds the belief that new life can be reborn from bones. He boasts a name that means Calf of the Sun and is a hero sort of person. By being swallowed up and then spat out by the serpent Mushussu he brings with him, he is able to obtain a new body. That said, it is still a terrifying experience, but as a hero he keeps his screams down as he gets swallowed whole. Mushussu loves Marduk, and swallowing him up is one expression of its affection. The tablet-like thing hanging from his neck is a clay slab with the mandate of heaven written on it, but at present a part of its power is not working correctly. This is based on the contents once carved into it, and Marduk drives out disorder. He sympathizes with the person who is also a child of the sun and an archer. He also feels something similar to familiarity towards those who possess artifacts that divide heaven and earth or bear names that relate to that.
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"Marduk can use the Rule of his Sacred Artifact, the Celestial Bow, to split chaos clean in two. In fact, he originally became known as a hero for dividing chaos into heaven and earth. He refers to the Tower of Babel in this Tokyo by a different name: Etemenanki, the name of the structure in which he was enshrined in his home world. Perhaps it is for this reason that he is very well informed regarding the connection between this tower and floods. Those with an affinity for dragons or serpents tend to feel sympathetic toward him. Conversely, he does not get along well with those who enjoy dark, enclosed spaces."
Translated from Japanese
Marduk possesses a star bow Sacred Artifact and uses the power to divide chaos in two. Through this power Marduk once tore chaos into the heavens and earth and became a hero. He calls the Tower of Babel in Tokyo Etemenanki. In his home world, he worshiped in a tower by that name. Perhaps because of that, he is extremely well-informed about that tower and its relationship to 'floods.' There are times when he has been given sympathy by those attached to large serpents. On the flip side, he has terrible compatibility with those who imprison others and like dark places.
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Probably because they both have reptiles buds that do things they don't like; one goes on temper tantrums as part clothes and the other gets eaten. I could see them sighing in unison at a coffee shop, slumping in their chair like "Long day?" "Yup."
Hoping that their relationship is like James and Victreebell in Pokemon. However the more i read his bio, lines and about his artist, the more i wish i didnt.
I feel like his exile is gonna be Tiamat since in the Enuma Elish since after her husband dies she starts an war against those who murdered him and takes the form of an sea dragon,because of that,Marduk is sent to kill her and she dies ,also the tablet on his neck lines up with the fact that after Tiamat dies he defeats and takes the tablets of destiny from Kingu,Tiamat's son.
OK, I was thinking "Oh, James and Victreebel" when reading about Mushussu's relationship with Marduk, but everyone here is saying "Vore, vore, vore"... Clearly I'm not at all as perverted as I thought I was for my mind to not go directly to that depth in the gutter...
>>8324
Thats the lyrics for the theme of the FF14 Expansion Heavensward called Dragonsong.
The joke is the expansion deals with a 1000 year long war between dragons and humans but before that war there was a powerful dragon that fell in love with a human women and when she died he ate her to make her soul fuse with his.
Children of the land, do you hear
Echoes of truths that once rang clear?
Two souls intertwined
One true love they did find
Bringing land and heavens near
But flames that burned full bright, soon fell dark
Memories dimmed by shadowed hearts
In the waxing gloom, did wane the lovers' moon
Watching as their worlds drift apart
One soul's cry, a passion dwelling within
Sacrifice, a final plea to her kin
Yet this bond of hope, by treachery was broke
Scattering her words to the wind
Swelling over long
Seas of blood are a song
And death an afterthought
To those who fight for naught
A throne lying empty
A reign incomplete
Alone for eternity
A pain without cease
Children of the land, answer this;
Why must you turn to empty bliss?
Tell me why break trust, why turn the past to dust
Seeking solace in the abyss?
Tell me why create a circle none can break?
Why must you let go, the life you were bestowed?
This I fear I'll never know
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