Chapter 937 FGO Absolute Warcraft Front 15

[But after that, various accidents occurred - the two of them defeated Humbaba and brought back a large amount of wood for Uruk, but they were also noticed by Ishtar because of this achievement.

Gilgamesh rejected the goddess's love, and in a fit of anger, the goddess cried to her father, the god Anu, who then gave her the Bull of Heaven.

The goddess Ishtar decided to destroy Uruk, but in the end the Bull of Heaven was killed by Gilgamesh and Enkidu. Although Uruk was saved, Enkidu incurred the wrath of the gods for killing the sacred beast and was killed.

At this point, Merlin couldn't help but complain that the biggest shortcoming of the Mesopotamian gods was that they doted on their daughter too much. Both the god Anu and the god Enki of the abyss gave Ishtar mountains of treasures.

Dr. Roman agreed.

The one they just mentioned in the woods?

Hiss, the population and city size of that era were actually not that big. Even for a long time afterwards, due to the distance, the population of a country was not even as big as that of a city...

Their country is equivalent to our town or city, and Teyvat is equivalent to our province. Of course, I am talking about population. If we talk about maps, their wilderness is much bigger.

What about Bengtie?

...they have one planet, one space station, one ship, which is beyond the reach of our entire world and galaxy...

Administrator Q: That's true. And if we take away the ship, they have a population of hundreds of billions. An ordinary planet like Bengtie cannot compare to the fairy boat - I mean, just one ship.

...Good guy...

Speaking of the monster that guards the forest... Well, I feel like its death was a little unfair, especially if in the future - I mean in our world, people keep shouting about protecting the forest, it would probably feel that its death was really unfair...

Ahem, stop talking about it. Although it may be different from the history of Ritsuka's world, in our legend, there is a story about Humbaba (Fumbaba) being Enkidu's foster parent. And it is written that after the guardian begged for mercy, Gilgamesh did not intend to kill it. It was Enkidu who suggested to solve it directly ()

It’s over, I seem to have mixed up my memory, why do I remember that Gilgamesh and Humbaba were good friends?

To be more precise, Humbaba was Gilgamesh's childhood playmate and Enkidu's foster child... Yeah, that's right, it's such a complicated relationship.

Ah this...

But I remember someone said that Humbaba kidnapped Ishtar at that time? That's why Ishtar fell in love with Gilgamesh. This is a story of a hero saving a beautiful woman, but it doesn't seem to be the case here. It only says that Ishtar liked Gilgamesh because of his achievements (finding wood)?

Maybe it's because it involves the goddess... ahem, so he didn't say it? After all, this goddess is in this singularity, if he tells someone and they hear him, it will be troublesome.

Makes sense

The gods over there can even propose to humans... hehe~

Walnut: Hey, what weird things are you thinking about? Do you want the second monument at half price?

No, thank you

Well, the Seven Gods of Teyvat, old and young, don't seem to have anyone suitable for dating... ahem, of course, I mean, some are mentally mature, some look young, and some are full of majesty! - In short, at first glance, although there are a lot of handsome men and beautiful women, it seems that no one is suitable for dating...Except for Furninna?

Finina can do it but Fukaros can’t (eyes shifted). The aura of the Seven Gods of Teyvat that they love the world is too strong, which makes people feel no impulse to fall in love...

Funina:?

Not to mention the Star God, which is only suitable as a decoration () or the type that can only be admired from a distance!

I want to ask if the company is planning to release a series of Star God related peripherals? Just follow the image in the previous Fables PV, it doesn't need to be the same as the real thing!

Gold Dust: ...Do you think we can get authorization from Star God?

Ahaha: Ahaha I don’t mind~

Gold Dust: I'm afraid he will come back to life.

Topa: Indeed... I can't even imagine how chaotic it will be...

Wait, Ishtar already has a husband... Oh, I see, polyandry? After all, it sounds like she is favored by the elders.

Ahem, that's how Western mythology is. Generally, the family has its own place, but it doesn't stop the gods from messing around outside.

Sorry, I was too conservative.

The Bull of Heaven... was mentioned in the previous comments. Was it lost?

Ah this, you decided to destroy the country just because you failed to woo the king?

This is also a great insight... There are really few such legends in our world...

We have heard of it on some planets in the universe, but we just regard it as a fateful journey...

Administrator Q: Speaking of love, I can’t help but think of a powerful love triangle in the world of Collapse Iron, or rather, a love triangle of three powerful people…

Black Tower: I feel like you are up to no good...

Administrator Q: They are geniuses after all. There is a big difference between a love triangle among geniuses and a love triangle among three geniuses.

Heita: Okay, I know which three you are talking about.

By the way, is there an abyss over there as well?

Administrator: Well, abysses do exist in some myths, but they are not the same as the abyss in Teyvat, at least not completely. Although for ordinary people there is not much difference, they are both untouchable and fatal anyway.

Not necessarily. After all, Ishtar's names include Ishtar, Astarte, Inanna, Anat, Kambere, Diana, etc. Among them, Astarte was transformed into Astaroth, one of the seventy-two demons... Well, since Teyvat has demons transformed from the seventy-two demons, and there is also the abyss... Maybe it's the same.

Teyvat is actually Tiamat, right?

But the real counterpart of Teyvat should be "Ark"

If you put it that way, it's a bit scary.

[Because of Enkidu's death, Gilgamesh realized the horror of death and began to explore immortality. Later, he reached the end of the world, went deep into the abyss, and obtained the 'herb of immortality' there.

But when he returned to the earth and took a bath, the herb of eternal life was eaten by a snake.

Snakes thus acquired the ability to shed their skin, while humans forever lost the opportunity to remain immortal.

After Gilgamesh returned to Uruk, he found that Uruk had been deserted due to the king's departure. After reflection, he worked hard to revive Uruk. From then on, he never went out for adventure again, but assumed the responsibilities of a king.

The above is the legendary story, but the truth is not known to everyone.

But I guess even if you ask him himself, you won’t get anything out of him.

After listening to the three people's stories, Ritsuka thought to himself, "What should he do?"