Bau (goddess)
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In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology Bau (or Baba) was a goddess, daughter of An and Ninurta's wife. She had seven daughters, including Hegir-Nuna (Gangir}
This goddess was depicted with the head of a dog, and her name means 'bark' or 'woof'. Bau was known as the patron deity of Lagash, where Gudea built her a temple
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- Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002
The beasliest god ever made if you disgrace him he will eat you he lives im the mushroom kingdom on Pen island he is everything and nothing at the same time