In the Moon World, are there stories and legends about people like Lugalbanda?

Can not remember.

Although in the Sumerian king list, Lugalbanda and Gilgamesh are the most important among these early kings.

The deity symbol that appears directly before their names, rather than their names being the same as or containing the name of God, indicates that they were gradually deified in later history.

But this is the history of the Earth!

The Earth and the Moon have separate orbits!

Is King Arthur in Earth History a girl?

Is Nero in Earth History a girl with the same face as King Arthur but with bigger breasts than King Arthur?

Did Arash, the great hero in Earth's history, also self-destruct?

Did Zhuge Kongming in the history of the Earth also die from overwork?

Hey, this...

Russell found that he seemed to be persecuted, but there was indeed no information about Lugalbanda in the history of the moon.

A legendary treasure, a powerful force, an immortal legend.

It doesn't seem to appear in the set.

At least the power that Russell felt in this body at this moment was not enough to compare with the expressiveness and description of Gilgamesh's appearance in the original Holy Grail War or Absolute Warcraft Front.

It may also be that he has not yet reached the stage in the story where he is abandoned by his companions and then helps by the sun god Utu.

In this case, can he still gain the favor of important people?

According to history, Russell may have to face a Haodaer who talks about all kinds of things and a Tianzhisuo who has no eyes for anyone except Haodaer.

He also lacks the importance of being the wedge of heaven that maintains the connection between humans and God. In such a world where theocracy is supreme and gods really exist, it is difficult to do anything.

Russell thought that he might not get too many chances to win the lottery in this trial game.

However, based on the common plot in the novels I have read before, maybe after this trial, he will become the replacement for Lugalbanda.

So, we still have to do something and can't reopen easily.

If it really replaced Lugalbanda, then it can't fight the Holy Grail War in the future without any legends or treasures of its own.

When summoned, the first sentence of his self-introduction was "I come in response to the call, I am Lugalbanda."

When others heard his name, they suddenly realized, "Oh! So you are Gilgamesh...his father!"

And he doesn't have any legendary treasures. Does that mean he will use himself as the Holy Relic to summon Gilgamesh in the Holy Grail War?

Can this be summoned?

First, the Widow summoned Red A, and then the Father summoned Gilgamesh. Does this make sense?

When he thought of this, some strange images appeared in Russell's mind.

"Gilgamesh, I am your father!"

"Help me, Laramon!"

"Where is my son Fat Tiger?"

Let’s reopen it.

Such a thought flashed through Russell's mind.

But he soon refuted it with one of the three laws.

That is the law of "since you are here, you are here".

Since we are here now, it would be a waste if we don’t play to the end.

But before that, we still need to figure out why the simulator did not choose Gilgamesh.

A thought arose, and the light curtain that could only be seen by Russell himself appeared before his eyes again.

But this time, what Russell input was not an instruction, but a question.

Question: Why doesn't the keyword I entered search for Gilgamesh, but Lugalbanda? Uruk is self-explanatory, but what about the other two keywords?

In Earth's history, the epic of Lugalbanda has been unearthed, and its content is highly similar to the Epic of Gilgamesh. Lugalbanda himself is considered both a hero and a king. Therefore, the oldest hero-king who is both a hero and a king is Lugalbanda.

After seeing this answer, Russell was stunned.

Of course he had thought of this reason, but he really didn't expect that this thing would actually use this reason.

"Let's not even talk about whether a new epic will be unearthed in the future, or a new Most Ancient Hero King will take over. Even if not, isn't it a bit too much for you to use the sword of Earth history to slay my official of Moon history!?"

【...】

[Just keep silent, huh?! Where's that human-god hybrid?!]

According to the Sumerian King List, the founder of Uruk was Meshchenkasher, son of the sun god. Later Uruk kings often had the sun god's radiance woven into their bloodlines. So, theoretically, you're all half-human and half-god, it's just a matter of how much.

【I'll lead you to fight! 】

There's something seriously wrong with this trial game!

Russell frowned. This explanation was simply far-fetched. Sometimes it used the history of the Earth, and sometimes it brought up the history of the Moon.

And he was extremely perfunctory, and kept silent when he couldn't answer the questions.

It is a three-dimensional defense that is impenetrable.

He suspected that this trial was just a deliberate attempt to amuse him.

But he had no choice...

Russell felt a little headache after realizing this, but he could only integrate the information and resources at hand and continue to complete the trial.

Speaking of which, each trial can draw a trial-specific card.

And a flash of interest passed through his eyes.

Russell remembered that what he had drawn was this thing——

From a perspective invisible to ordinary people, a shadow slowly emerged behind Russell.

It is the embodiment of the human spirit, it influences individual souls, and it represents the power of the human spirit.

He stared at the shadow that was turning from virtual to real and slowly read out the shadow's name: "Stand by me."

6. Goddesses, Temples, and Toys

Just a stand-in, no name.

All Russell gained was the ability of a Stand user.

The Stand is the embodiment of the Stand User's spirit.

To know which stand is awakened, we need to wait for a while until Russell's spirit is fully awakened and the stand is fully manifested.

Now his substitute is still an egg-shaped sphere, but after it appears, it should be able to give him some self-protection power, which makes Russell feel a little comforted.

During this time, Russell picked up the stone tablets beside him and collected the information on them.

While combining the information that was still fresh in his mind, he conducted another analysis.

Looking at the stone tablet in his hand, he suddenly remembered what Anhaiduyana had just said about the Ishtar Festival.

Ishtar...

This goddess of nature and harvest, mistress of the sky, symbolizes Venus, and is in charge of love, fertility and war.

Possessing impeccable beauty, she is the goddess of beauty and the city god of Uruk.

It seems that Ishtar should have been a very popular god, both in terms of appearance and ministry.

After all, nature and harvest, love, childbirth and war are all closely related to human beings, and are even indispensable to them.

However, due to the goddess's bad character, people's attitude towards Ishtar is more of fear than reverence.

The slate in his hand also perfectly reflects this point.

Russell was seeing several reports like this:

"The great goddess Ishtar, displeased, ravaged Mount Abifu, a sacred peak revered by the gods. Those living near the Abifu Mountains fled, causing shock and distress to the residents of Uruk."

"The great goddess Ishtar took away the most muscular and majestic livestock while the shepherds were grazing, under the pretext of [protection]. The shepherds suffered a great loss and wept bitterly."

"The great goddess Ishtar was not satisfied with the gifts offered at last year's festival. Apparently, the gifts received by the other city gods were more precious than Ishtar's. Therefore, she requested that even more precious treasures be given this year."

......

There were so many relevant stone tablets that Russell was speechless after reading them.

Wouldn't Ishtar get tired of plundering treasures and never being satisfied, wanting more?

What use is there for you, a god, to have so much treasure?

They also liked to compare. If other city gods received better sacrifices, they would demand that Uruk offer more precious sacrifices.

The people of Uruk should have some complaints about this, right?

With an uneasy thought in his mind, Russell was silent for a moment and called up the panel again.

This is the only sentence that appeared on the panel.

[Region Favorability -10]

Uruk: -10

Russell's eyes suddenly went dark, although he had been mentally prepared after seeing those stone slabs.

but......

Thinking back to the flag he set before entering the trial, Russell couldn't help feeling bitter.

Easy difficulty? This is hell!

I originally thought that even if I couldn't gain the character's favorability, I could still work hard to govern the country, be a wise king, and gain the region's favorability to get a reward.

But now, if the City God is like this every time, then why should he gain regional favorability?

Just reopen it.

After thinking about it, he buried himself in paperwork and government affairs. After working hard to improve the region's favorability, some incidents would occur from time to time to lower the favorability.

This won't work...

Russell thought about it and felt that he couldn't gain too much favorability from other characters, so he had to try to buy the Holy Separator to separate the Urban God from himself as the king, so as not to affect his ability to gain favorability from other regions.

Let’s go to the festival first.

......

Uruk, in the temple.

At the top of the temple, Ishtar descended to the world with the celestial vessel Maana as her throne.

Golden ripples bloomed in the void, and an ancient and mysterious star map unfolded. Among them, the star named Venus was the brightest.

The white hem of her skirt, as white as pearls and mutton fat, is embellished with sacred cuneiform characters. The gilded arm rings and lapis lazuli-inlaid ornaments speak of her nobility. The ether ripples dancing on her toes are awe-inspiring.

In this huge and sacred ceremony, Ishtar, as the protagonist being worshipped, should have been happy, but at this moment, she turned her head frequently, and the gold earrings inlaid with gems on her ears swayed along, showing her irritability.

Below Ishtar, Anhaiduyana noticed this, felt sad, and spoke humbly again.

"Goddess Ishtar, please wait a moment. The king will be here soon."

Just now, An Haiduana had repeatedly urged people to invite Russell.

At this moment, she could only wait with hope, praying that Ishtar would not be angered.

Ishtar remained unmoved.

She was already very dissatisfied with this year's offerings.

Once upon a time, there was a city called Arata, rich in lapis lazuli and gold, which was dedicated to her.

But because of her willful character and her devilish cruelty towards those who displeased her, she was punished by her brother Utu, the sun god and god of justice, and lost the city.

She then became the goddess of the city of Uruk, founded by the son of the sun god.

With the lessons learned from the past, Ishtar thought she had been very caring and tolerant towards Uruk.

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