Unlike desolate Qudma, who grew further from the world of matter with each passing day, her twin offspring Zigaa and Uznu were able to be seen and heard by sapient beings of matter without the danger of insanity or death for their whole lives. Zigaa, who was known to prefer female pronouns, was said to resemble her grandmother, the mother of Qudma or so-called Bride of Sukallu, whose identity is now redacted or lost beyond all hope of recovery.

Zigaa is described as a prodigy with a generous and caring heart, and she was devoted to furthering contacts between the denizens of the Beyond and the world of matter. To this end, and apparently on instructions from Sukallu (whom she reverently referred to as Grandfather Beyond) she was able to prepare special mufflers that allowed matter beings to hear Qudma and the other Firstborn without loss of life or loss of sanity.

It appears that, although she was able to be perceived and understood without damage until the day she was killed, Zigaa came to resemble her mother and “grandfather” more as she aged. One effect of the Beyond is that any depiction of its denizens, whether mechanical or artistic, is inevitably corrupted and indecipherable. But even in the absence of pictorial evidence, there is no other way to rationalize descriptions of Zigaa that openly contradict one another. She apparently took to dressing in increasingly concealing garments, eventually speaking through a mesh screen when she could and an all-encompassing garment–described in some sources as a “burka”–when she could not.

After Zigaa’s murder by Uznu, her body apparently dissolved before it could be closely examined.