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In the Sumerian mythological poem Lugal-e, Asag or Azag (Sumerian:𒀉𒉺 a₂-sag₃; Akkadian: asakku) is a monstrous demon. In the poem, his presence alone is so hideous that it causes fish to boil alive in the rivers.