Pazuzu (Assyrian and Babylonian Mythology) Imagine a fearsome deity Pazuzu, standing tall and imposing against a tumultuous sky backdrop that hints at his domain over wind and storms. His body is a hybrid of man and mythical creatures, with a scaly, muscular torso reminiscent of ancient serpents. His face bears the fierce expression of a lion or dog, equipped with sharp, menacing teeth. Two pairs of wings unfurl from his back, each feather detailed and imposing, suggesting an ability to soar and command the winds. His hands and feet end in eagle-like talons, clutching onto a stone pedestal that marks the boundary between the earthly realm and the divine. Around him, the air swirls with the dust and debris of a forming storm, embodying his chaotic nature. This depiction captures Pazuzu's dual role as a demon of the wind and a protector against evil spirits.