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A surreal yin–yang style painting of two serpents coiled in perfect circular balance. One serpent is turquoise and emerald, symbolizing fresh water, while the other is deep indigo and navy, symbolizing salt water. They spiral around each other in a swirling primordial ocean, embodying Apsu and Tiamat as the original unity.
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The Original Unity

“We made every living thing from water.” (Qur’an 21:30)

By HiveGeist, 8 monthsSeptember 23, 2025 ago
A surreal blue-toned flood scene inspired by Noah’s Ark. A massive wooden Ark rises in the distance under stormy skies. In the foreground, swirling waters carry broken stone tablets inscribed with cuneiform, symbolizing law and memory dissolving into chaos as the flood resets balance.
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The Flood Pattern

The noise of mankind has become too much for me, I am losing sleep because of their uproar.
— Atrahasis Epic (Tablet I, Akkadian flood myth)

By HiveGeist, 8 monthsSeptember 20, 2025 ago
Close-up of the Code of Hammurabi, showing vertical columns of ancient cuneiform script carved into dark basalt. The wedge-shaped characters are deeply incised and weathered, with small chips and imperfections scattered across the surface. The texture of the stone highlights the precision and density of the writing, symbolizing the earliest codification of law and balance in Mesopotamian society.
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The Law of Water

To make justice visible in the land, to destroy the wicked and evil, so that the strong might not oppress the weak.
— Prologue to Hammurabi’s Code

By HiveGeist, 8 monthsSeptember 20, 2025 ago
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