
Welcome to theĀ Assyrian Guardians Codex!

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The Assyrian Guardians — often depicted as winged lions or bulls, stationed at the entrances of temples and palaces — were never merely stone figures. They were living emanations of divine protection and cosmic watchfulness, anchoring sacred boundaries wherever they stood.
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As threshold-keepers, they remind us that the path into the holy always requires integrity. Only truth may pass. Their gaze is unyielding, their wings enfold with strength, and their presence ensures that fear, deceit, and distortion cannot enter the space of the sacred. They are both majestic and stern, embodying the paradox of guardianship: protection is an act of love, and boundaries are a form of devotion.