
Stuff To Blow Your Mind From the Vault: The Demons of Ancient Mesopotamia, Part 2
Oct 21, 2025
Dive into the eerie world of ancient Mesopotamian demons! Discover the terrifying Lilu family and their threats to women and children. The scorpion men, with their striking imagery, serve as both monsters and protective figures. Learn about Asag, the demon of disease, and the intriguing Tablet of Destinies. Explore how these mythological entities shaped views on the afterlife and reflected cultural anxieties. Plus, the hosts hint at a future deep dive into even more fascinating figures from this rich mythology!
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Demon Is A Misleading Translation
- The English word "demon" doesn’t map neatly onto Mesopotamian spirits and gods.
- Joe McCormick recommends listening to part one for necessary context on terminology and trends.
Gozer Joke Leads To Clarification
- Robert Lamb recounts his wife's joke asking if they'd cover Gozer from Ghostbusters.
- He and Joe stress Gozer is a fictional creation with no real Mesopotamian basis.
Pazuzu: Protector And Menace
- Pazuzu appears frequently in Neo-Assyrian household magic and can be apotropaic.
- An inscription even calls him "king of the Lilu demons" and a breaker of hostile winds.










