“Yes, yes I know.”
Well, do you know about the Gilgamesh who is as close to Inanna as a brother? The Gilgamesh who implicitly trusts and worships Inanna? The cocky Gilgamesh with his fighting words, who goes from crying and threatening to kill Inanna one second, to calmly offering her offerings and sacrifices while desperately trying to pretend nothing happened? Or the Gilgamesh who exists in the universe where Ishtar is a maliciously constructed parody of herself but Gilgamesh still manages to be the one in the wrong?
The goddess of love and war and her faithful sukkal re-visits their mythical roots with the (enlisted)aid of an old scribe god. An almost faithful retelling of ancient Sumerian mythology.
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