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  • We have a nearly unexplored feud with the priestesses of Ishtar, and now some unfinished business with the cult of Lillith and the lilu, who is still very much alive.

    "Il s'agit sans doute d'une des plus belles créations de la sword and sorcery moderne." michael 2008

  • The lily or lilu lotus was the Great Mother's flower-yoni, whose title formed Lilith's name.

    Lilith Jan 2008

  • The flower of Lilith, Sumero-Babylonian Goddess of creation; the lilu or "lotus" of her genital magic.

    Lily Jan 2008

  • The flower of Lilith, Sumero-Babylonian Goddess of creation; the lilu or "lotus" of her genital magic.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Jan 2008

  • The lily or lilu lotus was the Great Mother's flower-yoni, whose title formed Lilith's name.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Jan 2008

  • The air had grown as hot as the hell where dance those lilu who have not yet found a crack through which to wiggle out onto the mortal world.

    Spirit Gate 2006

  • The clerk stood stunned, gaping at Kesh as though he had been revealed as a deadly lilu.

    Spirit Gate 2006

  • A nasty feeling was gnawing at his gut, like a lilu turned from tempting woman to its natural form right in the middle of its grazing.

    Spirit Gate 2006

  • It infuriated him that this lilu had taken over Bai's form and done violence with hands that ought to have belonged to gentle little Bai.

    Spirit Gate 2006

  • The/lilu/had a companion who is called his handmaid or servant.

    The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Theophilus Goldridge Pinches 1895

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