Mesopotamian Mythology free prompts and swap face images

319 text to image prompts for mesopotamian mythology are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for mesopotamian mythology

Anu – Sky father and supreme god of Mesopotamia, illuminated by fiery sunset rays, in front of an ancient Mesopotamian landscape with pyramids and storm clouds
Anu – Sky father and supreme god of Mesopotamia, depicted as a towering deity with outstretched arms granting blessings, set in an ethereal landscape where rivers of light flow beneath a canopy of constellations.
Anu – Sky father and supreme god of Mesopotamia, standing atop a sacred platform, with towering nebula-ziggurats rising from a sea of starlight, vast glyph-like constellations spiraling outward, braided with molten-gold auroral ribbons and drifting cosmic dust in the background, depicted in epic high-fantasy concept art
Isis – Goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, depicted as a powerful guardian adorned with ornaments, manipulating wind and sand, a revered symbol of serenity teaching Horus ancient wisdom, set in an ochre desert landscape draped in twilight, inside a magnificent monument depicting cosmic alignments.
Thoth – God of wisdom and writing, shown as an ibis-headed librarian with a human torso, star-embroidered robes, fingertips that trail constellations as they summon and catalog animated papyrus scrolls with a quill of liquid ink, standing in a hollowed monolithic obelisk repurposed as a neo-ancient archive: glass bridges, tiers of floating glowing shelves, and a slow river of black ink running through that mirrors the Milky Way.