Apart from Him, there are few gods wandering around in the world, who would not mind lending a helping hand when people are in trouble, even without prayers.
Gilgamesh began to recognize Ishtar a little.
Of course, this is limited to viewing Ishtar simply as a human being.
"but."
Gilgamesh said, “Since you have already gone to the underworld, I don’t mind doing something.
It is said that before the great flood, there was a wise man who led all living beings to escape the disaster and finally gained eternal life.
This king can follow the sage's path to explore and ask if he can find a way to save Susa."
Although Gilgamesh knew before that such a person once existed.
Even though he believed in gods, Gilgamesh did not have too much resentment towards them and simply regarded them as wise men of mankind.
But at the same time, I don't have any good feelings towards him/her, and I won't desire eternity of life just because the other person has immortality.
Before this, Gilgamesh, as a king, did not care about such things.
But now, he lost his life in front of the person who could have become his friend.
Gilgamesh was afraid of life.
More importantly, he wanted to save Susa.
Even if we can't be friends, Susa's sacrifice shouldn't be in vain.
"Go find him."
As a deity, although Ishtar's visions are unreliable, she knows more than Gilgamesh.
"He is very difficult to find. Even gods rarely see him. But he is a wise man among humans after all. If you go looking for him, you may still have a chance to see him."
Ishtar said: "But what you are doing is not much easier than what I am going to do. At least, if humans are greedy, then the secret of immortality will definitely not be known to others. Therefore, even a sage may not tell you the answer."
"It's okay, you have to try something."
Gilgamesh said indifferently: "As for the governance of the city-state, I will find a way later. You can let the priests manage it. If there is no problem with the system defined by Susa now, there will be no problem if the monarch is absent for a short period of time.
And, puppet, what are you thinking about?"
"Dasha, I'm thinking, what you and Ersha said is really right."
"?" Ishtar.
"I mean, what do you want to do?"
Gilgamesh was speechless, but he had no intention of arguing with Enkidu.
Enkidu raised his head, looked into the distance, and said affirmatively: "I am different from you. I don't know who to find to save Susa, but I will protect this land and his kingdom before Susa returns."
[Your death has made the three gods and heroes saddened, and they are eager to find a way to save you.]
【But this is impossible.】
[The dead cannot be revived. This is something that can never be changed. ]
[At the moment of death, all identities and all stories have ended. ]
Chapter 76: Restraining Force - Salvia! Prayers of All Beings
[Three heroes, no matter what you try, you may not be able to be saved. ]
【The dead can only face endless darkness. 】
[People whose stories have ended will no longer be written into the stories. 】
【You are both human and divine. 】
[In the current era, gods have been judged to be extinct. They are composed of information.]
[Therefore, the loss of a god is like a machine that has been formatted. It is difficult to restart and organize the data.]
[Unless someone is willing to rewrite the story that has already ended.]
[Otherwise, you are Susa, but even if you reappear on earth, you will not be the king of Salvia, the king that people have been waiting for for a long time. ]
……
The story on earth continues.
The poet sat on the wall of Uruk.
In this era, poets were closely tied to priests and the system of gods. Therefore, no one would object to a powerful person sitting on the city wall and enjoying the scenery, even if it was unreasonable.
At this time, he was collecting materials.
Look up at the towering mountains in the distance that reach into the sky.
This is a recent peak.
People called him the Tower of Babel.
It is... the mountain formed from Susa's remains.
When gods die, all things come into being.
As he was originally a god, it was not surprising that he possessed infinite power and brought it down upon the earth, forming mountains, land, oceans and lakes.
But looking at the mountains in the distance, the poet was still twitching.
He held the slate in his arms, remaining silent for a long time.
How should the next story be written?
And being threatened by Susa, to sing praises of Susa?
Is your own dog head enough for the tyrannical monarch Gilgamesh to hit you with?
Like before, telling bad things about Susa?
Is his own dog head enough to beat the Susa believers who have already dominated the mainstream?
Because Susa was dead, they couldn't find an outlet to vent their anger. They couldn't defeat the gods, so couldn't they defeat a weak literati like themselves?
Even if one is in a high position of power, he is only in the lower middle class of the aristocratic chain, and there will always be times when he is careless.
You know, when Salvia conquered the city-states before, they even assassinated the kings.
"Ugh."
Life is hard.
No matter how you write it, as a recorder of history.
A poet, especially a poet of the king of Uruk, once the largest city-state.
All poets have to face various tragic facts.
The pressure was completely on the poet.
To the extent that the poet now wanted to go to the underworld with Susa.
God doesn't give people a way to survive...
"What are you worried about? Do you want me to help you take a look?"
Suddenly a "gentle" voice appeared in the poet's ears.
The poet subconsciously picked up the slate and handed it to him obediently.
The person who spoke also took the slate.
Above are poems praising Susa.
The poet suddenly realized what was happening and raised his head.
"overtake."
The golden hair is as dazzling as gold and has an imposing aura.
He was their king, Gilgamesh was not wrong.
And the slate I wrote myself...
A shake of the rope.
The poet almost fell down because the city wall was not wide to begin with.
But even if you don’t fall, you’re doomed!
This is Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh is narrow-minded.
The tyrannical Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh never listens to advice.
Gilgamesh, the self-righteous tyrant and cruel king.
He would definitely be furious to see a slate like this praising his opponent.
Gilgamesh took the tablet and looked at it.
On the poets' tablets, most of them praise Susa's rebellion against the gods.
With a sigh, Gilgamesh handed the tablet to the poet.
Said: "Write according to these in the future."
The poet was shocked.
Are there any sequelae after the defeat of Gilgamesh, my monarch?
Or am I just mocking myself and writing according to these in the future, but I will have no future???
Gilgamesh ignored the poet's helplessness and said, "I don't care what you think, but you are not allowed to describe Susa badly in the future. No stain on Susa can be left.
All poetry must be in his praise."
This is respect for your opponent.
Even if he had blocked Susa's plan or something, Gilgamesh at least did not want the life he recognized to be criticized.
after all……
He might actually be right.
Even if he died today.
The order he preserved and part of the order he had established before still exist, and can support the continuous progress of the creatures of this era.
For such a person, not caring about any personal gain or loss is foolish and will certainly make Gilgamesh laugh at him.
But it is also respectful.
"By the way, ruling priests, from now on, the stone tablets that describe Susa as a villain should also be destroyed. I will not personally order it."
Gilgamesh looked into the distance and thought: “All the losses within the city-state are the responsibility of Siduri.
If it’s your case… In future stories, I must be described as your best friend after the battle of Susa.”
Looking at the sacred mountain, the Tower of Babel in the distance.
"Babel" means confusion.
This is people's respect for Susa's rebellion.
Gilgamesh was dejected.
Wait until you find the sage and get the way to save Susa.
He can indeed be called Susa's best friend, and there is no problem with calling him that before that.
after all……
This is the only person he recognizes.
After saying this, Gilgamesh jumped off the city wall and walked into the wilderness.
Susa has brought great changes to the world, so much so that the spiritual veins are so abundant that even a demigod like Gilgamesh can live longer than before.
So there is a lot of time, but even if there is a lot of time, time is running out for Susa's resurrection.
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