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The Authentic Orthography

𒀊𒍪 Apsû

Fresh Water, Abyss · Abyss

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Apsû — Fresh Water, Abyss
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The Authentic Name

Why Apsû.com is the correct form

Original Script

𒀊𒍪

The name in its original Mesopotamian form. Apsû (𒀊𒍪) is attested as fresh water, abyss — “Abyss”. Its original diacritics and script distinctions carry the full phonetic and orthographic weight of the source tradition.

ASCII Constraint

apsu

Reduced to plain apsu, the name loses everything that made it specific: original diacritics and script distinctions. What remains is an ASCII string that machines can parse but that no longer speaks with its original voice.

Unicode Restoration

Apsû

The Unicode restoration recovers what ASCII flattened. Apsû restores original diacritics and script distinctions, returning the name to its original written dignity. The domain encodes to Punycode, but the browser displays the truth.

Punycode Encoding
Apsû.com → xn--aps-foa.com

The non-ASCII characters in Apsû are encoded while the ASCII remains visible. To the DNS, it is Punycode. To humanity, it is Apsû.

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Original Script Provenance

How Apsû travels from ancient script to scholarly transliteration

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Pronunciation

How Apsû was spoken

/apˈsuː/ Sumerian/Akkadian Reconstruction
Ap- Open vowel [a] followed by voiceless bilabial stop [p], the sound of water meeting a lip.
-sû Voiceless sibilant [s] plus long close back vowel [uː], carrying stress; the circumflex marks length.
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The Freshwater Abyss

Primordial Water · Divine Dwelling · Source of Wisdom

Apsû is the sweet-water ocean that lies beneath the world — the cosmic freshwater reservoir from which springs, rivers, and wells draw their life. In Mesopotamian cosmogony, Apsû is both a place and a primordial power, the male depths that mingle with Tiamat's salt sea to beget the gods.

Freshwater Ocean

The subterranean source of all sweet water, the matrix of civilization in Mesopotamia.

Ea's House

After Apsû's defeat, Ea built his splendid abode upon the slain abyss.

Father of Marduk

Marduk was born in the abzu, the house built on Apsû's transformed body.

Cosmic Foundation

Temples and cities were literally and symbolically anchored to the abzu below.

Sacred Symbols

Underground water The invisible freshwater feeding springs, rivers, and wells
Ea's temple The abzu as the house of wisdom, built upon the defeated abyss
Mingled waters Apsû and Tiamat as the primordial couple from whom the gods arise
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Mythology

Stories of Apsû

Apsu is the Mesopotamian primordial freshwater abyss — the sweet water that lies beneath the earth and mingles with Tiamat, the salt sea, to bring forth the first generations of gods. In the Enuma Elish, Apsu is not a god of personality but a cosmic place that becomes, through violence and architecture, the foundation of divine kingship.

Cosmogony

The Freshwater Abyss

Before sky was separated from earth, there was only Apsu, the fresh water, and Tiamat, the salt water. Their waters mingled and produced the oldest gods: Lahmu and Lahamu, then Anshar and Kishar, then Anu, and finally Ea, the wisest. Apsu is thus the original reservoir — not merely a sea but the possibility of form, the liquid matrix from which order emerges.

Conflict

Apsu and Tiamat

The younger gods disturbed Apsu with their noise and commotion. Apsu, wishing to sleep, resolved to destroy them, but Tiamat refused. Ea learned of the plot, cast a spell on Apsu, and slew him. From Apsu's body Ea built his splendid abode, and there, with his consort Damkina, he begot Marduk, the storm-god who would later defeat Tiamat and create the world from her corpse.

Transformation

The Slayer Ea

Ea does not simply kill Apsu; he appropriates him. The abyss becomes Ea's house, the source of his wisdom and the place from which he dispenses me, the divine decrees. In Mesopotamian cult, the abzu remains the underground water that feeds wells, rivers, and marshes — the invisible freshwater that makes civilization possible. To possess Apsu is to possess the hidden knowledge beneath the world.

Legacy

Marduk Born in Apsu

The god Marduk is born in the abzu, the house built upon Apsu's slain body. His birth there binds him to both wisdom and violence: he is the child of Ea's cunning and Apsu's primordial depth. When Tiamat raises an army of monsters, Marduk emerges from the abzu to confront her, armed with winds, floods, and the authority of the deep. Apsu, killed at the beginning, thus fathers the god who orders the cosmos.

Go Deeper

Extended Lore

The lore you have read is the surface — the living myth. Beneath it lies the scholarship: etymology, reconstructed pronunciation, Unicode character breakdown, and the cultural legacy of Apsû.

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