Tiamat (Godzilla)

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Tiamat
MonsterVerse character
Godzilla vs Tiamat in Godzilla Dominion.jpg
First appearanceGodzilla Dominion (2021)
Last appearance Kong: Survivor Instinct (2024)
Designed by Dope Pope
In-universe information
Full nameTiamat
AliasTitanus Tiamat
SpeciesSea dragon/Sea serpent [1]
GenderFemale

Tiamat, also dubbed Titanus Tiamat, is a giant serpentine Titan who first appears as a major antagonist in the graphic novel Godzilla Dominion, a minor antagonist of the 2024 film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and an additional supporting antagonist in the 2024 video game Kong: Survivor Instinct.

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Overview

Name

This kaiju is named "Tiamat" after a Babylonian salt sea goddess with the same name, who gave birth to several gods that later killed her and used her carcass to create the Earth. Monarch classifies Tiamat as Titanus Tiamat. [2] [3]

Design

In Godzilla Dominion, Tiamat is portrayed as a titanic serpentine creature, and is light blue in coloration while also having vibrant purple scales. These scales are serrated and knife-like. Her skull is draconic with yellow eyes and four barbels extending from it. Extending from near her head are two wing-like fins.

In Kong: Survivor Instinct and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Tiamat possesses a drastically different appearance in comparison to her design throughout the graphic novels. In the film, Tiamat is dark green in coloration with numerous purple serrated fins that run through the length of her entire body. Additionally, she possesses four clawed, crocodilian limbs. She retains her draconic skull, which is surrounded by yellow frills that open and fold depending on her mood. A bright bioluminescent magenta color now lights the tips of her fins. In this form, Tiamat's phosphorous ink is now magenta in coloration as opposed to bright yellow as with her form seen in the comics.

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