03/24/2022
The current holder of the Korihorean Imperial Crown, previously known as Lilith Inanna Ishtar (Guadalupe) I has decided to change her Satanic Imperial name to Tepeyac Ishtar Inanna I. The Korihorean Satanic Most High Priestess Empress feels that Tepeyac better expresses her Mexican ethnicity. The mountain known as Tepeyac was the location near Mexico City of a series of apparitions of the Virgin Mary seen by Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin in December 1531. These apparitions are commonly known as the Virgin of Guadalupe, after a town in Spain that was also the site of a reported apparition of Mary in the 1300s. Also, previously Tepeyac was also a site the Aztecs used to worship their Earth goddesses.
Ishtar is the Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian name for the Sumerian Inanna, the Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, s*x, beauty, justice, and war. She was known as the Queen of Heaven and, like the Greek Aphrodite and the Roman Venus, was associated with the planet of her Roman namesake.
She has chosen to reverse the name order because she feels that placing Inanna last will place it in a location of secondary importance according to the linguistic principle of verbal recency, just as placing Tepeyac first places this name in a location of primary importance according to the linguistic principle of verbal primacy.
The name Lilith has been abandoned due to its extremely popular use within the Satanic community. The Empress feels that Lilith is a great, respectable, and glorious name and that the story of the character of Talmudic and apocryphal Jewish lore is one of the most dignified demonstration of the feminist goal of gender egalitarianism and defiance against the powers that be when this goal is thrwarted in favor of a subservient female role as portrayed by Eve. However, unfortunately this name is in such frequent use among Satanists that the Empress feels that its excessive use may be robbing this name of its impact and power when encountered. Also, the Empress has enough names and doesn't wish to use one whose power and impact are reduced due to its overuse.