[ What happens when two alcoholics meet in a jolly manner? Of course, they have to drink! However, that will be a reward for both Gilgamesh and Rosen himself. Dream or not, as long as Gilgamesh wills the taste of Uruk's wine to reality, it shall taste the same as his memories. ]
This "world" has many gods.
[ Though the Era of the Gods and Myth would die in this generation. Their powers were waning and weakening as beliefs were getting less and less. ]
Most temples and priestesses are dedicated to them. We have the God of the Sun and Justice, Utu-Shamash. The Lady of the Wild Cows, Rimat-Ninsun, who resides in this wonderful city. [ Gilgamesh's tone shows a very rare tone of affection towards those two, but of course, one was his Uncle and the other was his beloved Mother. ] Then there is Ishtar, but I don't need to show you that vulgar and sorry excuse for a goddess her temple. She might tempt you away and squeeze you out of everything you have.
[ He went from affectionate about his relatives to talking about a piece of trash. ]
Come now, Traveler. We shall go visit Rimat-Ninsun first and receive her blessings for pleasant "dreams."
[ With that, Gilgamesh began to walk off towards the city's center. Gilgamesh was fully intent on enjoying this stroll of a dream. Besides, it's been a while since he has seen his Mother's face. Might as well swing by and say hello, even if it isn't real. ]
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[ What happens when two alcoholics meet in a jolly manner? Of course, they have to drink! However, that will be a reward for both Gilgamesh and Rosen himself. Dream or not, as long as Gilgamesh wills the taste of Uruk's wine to reality, it shall taste the same as his memories. ]
This "world" has many gods.
[ Though the Era of the Gods and Myth would die in this generation. Their powers were waning and weakening as beliefs were getting less and less. ]
Most temples and priestesses are dedicated to them. We have the God of the Sun and Justice, Utu-Shamash. The Lady of the Wild Cows, Rimat-Ninsun, who resides in this wonderful city. [ Gilgamesh's tone shows a very rare tone of affection towards those two, but of course, one was his Uncle and the other was his beloved Mother. ] Then there is Ishtar, but I don't need to show you that vulgar and sorry excuse for a goddess her temple. She might tempt you away and squeeze you out of everything you have.
[ He went from affectionate about his relatives to talking about a piece of trash. ]
Come now, Traveler. We shall go visit Rimat-Ninsun first and receive her blessings for pleasant "dreams."
[ With that, Gilgamesh began to walk off towards the city's center. Gilgamesh was fully intent on enjoying this stroll of a dream. Besides, it's been a while since he has seen his Mother's face. Might as well swing by and say hello, even if it isn't real. ]