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[[File:Anu and Tathamet.png|thumb|right|Tathamet battling Anu.]]
 
[[File:Anu and Tathamet.png|thumb|right|Tathamet battling Anu.]]
'''Tathamet, The Prime Evil''', was a seven-headed dragon composed of all darkness and vileness that [[Anu]] cast off itself before the universe was created. Tathamet battled Anu, and when the two beings died the seven heads of Tathamet became the seven [[Great Evils]]. The three most prominent heads became [[Diablo]], [[Mephisto]] and [[Baal]], and the four lesser heads [[Azmodan]], [[Belial]], [[Andariel]] and [[Duriel]]. Tathamet's body meanwhile became the foundation for the [[Burning Hells]].
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'''Tathamet, The Prime Evil''', was a seven-headed dragon of all darkness and vileness. It was known as the [[Prime Evil]] and was created as a cast off of all the dark attributes within [[Anu]] long before Sanctuary came into existence.
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Seperated from one being, Tathamet and Anu were both trapped within the same place and they battled with each other for an indefinite length of time. Eventually, the evenly matched adversaries destroyed each other, causing the universe to come into being.
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After its death, Tathamet gave birth to the seven Great Evils, each being formed from one of Tathamet's heads while its body became the foundation of the [[Burning Hells]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 23 February 2013

Tathamet battling Anu.

Tathamet, The Prime Evil, was a seven-headed dragon of all darkness and vileness. It was known as the and was created as a cast off of all the dark attributes within long before Sanctuary came into existence. Seperated from one being, Tathamet and Anu were both trapped within the same place and they battled with each other for an indefinite length of time. Eventually, the evenly matched adversaries destroyed each other, causing the universe to come into being.

After its death, Tathamet gave birth to the seven Great Evils, each being formed from one of Tathamet's heads while its body became the foundation of the .