Rabisu

In Akkadian mythology the Rabisu ("the lurker"; Sumerian 𒉺𒁽 Maškim, "deputy, attorney"[1]), or possibly Rabasa, are vampiric spirits, daimons, or demons. The Rabisu are associated in mythology with the Curse of Akkad. A consistent translation of "Rabisu" is “Lingerers”. The Rabisu, whether intending malicious actions or not, linger around those who have been found wayward or to be rewarded by the deity Enlil.[2]

  1. ^ Wiggermann, Frans (January 2011). "The Mesopotamian Pandemonium". SMSR 77/2: 320.
  2. ^ George, A. R. (2015). "The Gods Išum and Ḫendursanga: Night Watchmen and Street-lighting in Babylonia". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 74 (1). University of Chicago Press: 1–8. doi:10.1086/679387. JSTOR 10.1086/679387. S2CID 161546618. Retrieved 27 April 2022.

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