BDSM art by Minos - The Mesopotamian Underworld - EXTREME CONTENT
This text presents a collection of BDSM art by a 3D artist, featuring themes of bondage, torture, and perilous situations, sourced from PerilousThoughts. com. It includes a note from the artist acknowledging minor historical liberties taken with Sumerian and Babylonian mythology while referencing the Mesopotamian Underworld ruled by Ereshkigal, the goddess of death. Ereshkigal and Nergal, the god of war and pestilence, are described as ancient deities who have existed since the universe's primordial moments. Their legends suggest they embody the sinister myths of ancient evils. Ereshkigal, feared by other gods, was entombed after killing her sister Inanna. Nergal, desiring her, opened the underworld's gates and forced her into marriage through brutal means. The text speculates on the existence of a death goddess cult in ancient Sumer and Babylon that worshipped Ereshkigal by abducting and sacrificing young women, offering their torturous deaths as gifts. It raises questions about the fate of these ancient gods and the potential implications for the modern world if they still sought victims. The narrative concludes with a contemplation of the troubling reality of missing women in contemporary society, hinting at a dark connection to the sacrifices once made to appease Ereshkigal.