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'''Humbaba''', also known as '''Humbaba the Terrible''', was a monstrous [[giant]] and demon in ancient [[Mesopotamia]]n {{Wiki|Mesopotamian | '''Humbaba''', also known as '''Humbaba the Terrible''', was a monstrous [[giant]] and demon in ancient [[Mesopotamia]]n {{Wiki|Mesopotamian mythology|mythology}} who guarded the {{Wiki|Cedar Forest}}. | ||
According to legend, the {{Wiki|Sumer}}ian king, [[Gilgamesh]], fought against and slew Humbaba in combat, and later [[Blacksmith|forged]] the [[sword]] called [[Humbaba's Fang]] from the giant's tooth, which later ended up in [[Egypt]] during the 1st century BCE. | According to legend, the {{Wiki|Sumer}}ian king, [[Gilgamesh]], fought against and slew Humbaba in combat, and later [[Blacksmith|forged]] the [[sword]] called [[Humbaba's Fang]] from the giant's tooth, which later ended up in [[Egypt]] during the 1st century BCE. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:39, 24 December 2025
Humbaba, also known as Humbaba the Terrible, was a monstrous giant and demon in ancient Mesopotamian mythology who guarded the Cedar Forest.
According to legend, the Sumerian king, Gilgamesh, fought against and slew Humbaba in combat, and later forged the sword called Humbaba's Fang from the giant's tooth, which later ended up in Egypt during the 1st century BCE.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (mentioned only)