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KING OF THE HERES GILGAMESH.

IN THE OLD TIMES, HE WAS A HERO BETWEEN PEOPLE AND GODTONS. AS HALFMAN AND HALF GOD BORN.

He was king of the walled city of Uruk, which we know as MESOPOTAMIA.

He was a proud king, he was cold-hearted, but also fair. He likes gold to say "treasures" everything was a treasure or was holy was was whether he did not possess it, but what he wanted he got also.

He would do anything to have all the treasures of this world really everything. But how was his childhood and his young years ......

The myth of Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Underworld consists of three sections, which have probably been made into a myth. A creation story, Inanna and her Huluppu tree and Gilgamesh and the world of the dead. The myth is also referred to as "Inanna and the Ḫuluppu tree" in various German collections.

At the beginning of time, Enki is hanging by a young sap with his ship and tearing him out accidentally. Inanna finds this little tree and plants it into your garden. She hopes, when he is big enough, that she can carve a chair and a bed from the wood.

When the tree grew big enough, Inanna came back to cut the tree. However, in the meantime three beings have nestled in the tree. The Anzu bird lives in the tree, the dark virgin Lilith lives in the tree, and the serpent, which can not be enchanted, lives in the roots.

So she asks your brother Utu for help, but he refuses. So she asks her other brother Gilgamesh for help.

Gilgamesh puts on his bronze armor, takes his ax and kills the snake. The birds of Anzu and the dark maiden fled from horror. Gilgamesh then forms a chair and a bed for Inanna from the tree trunk. Inanna, for her part, forms a toy for Gilgamesh from the roots and the tree crown.

Gilgamesh now plays day and night. As the young women were afraid of their husbands, they begged the gods to take Gilgamesh's toy away. Then the objects fall through a hole in the underworld. Enkidu, a servant of Gilgamesh, offers himself to take objects from the underworld. Gilgamesh warns Enkidu of the dangers of the underworld in which all rules of the living do not apply. Enkidu, however, does not listen to him and ignores all the rules of the underworld, which he can no longer escape. Gilgamesh mourns the loss and asks Enki for help. He ordered Enkidu to be freed from the underworld. After Gilgamesh rejoices at his returned servant, he asks him all things about the things he has seen in the underworld. The following are a few lists of how people have to behave in order to get on well with the underworld.

who was Enkidu?

Enkidu was Gilgamesh's best friend. In order to relieve the king's sovereignty over the city of Uruk, the gods created a companion Enkidu. Like the first humans, Enkidu is made of clay and grows with the animals in the steppe. Through the love art of the temple prostitute Shamkat, he has first contact with other people, is alienated from the animals and gets to know the civilization. The injustice of King Gilgamesh aroused him, but after a wrestling match they became friends. The two kill the guardian of the forest of Chumbaba and fall down the sacred cedars. On his return, Ištar calls on the harsh king to celebrate the "holy wedding." When the latter declines, Ištar sends the celestial bull to punish, but the two heroes succeed in killing the giant beast, and as a punishment for their deeds, the gods decide that Enkidu must die.

Years passed ...

The further course of the epic revolves around the mortality of the people and Gilgamesh's attempt to escape it. In his mourning for Enkidu, the search for a way to escape death to the wise man Utnapishim leads him. The Babylonian Noah saved mankind from the flood and was rewarded with immortality by the gods. But Utnapištim tells Gilgamesh that this was a single case. If he wanted to live on, it could only happen in the memory of men. He was to take care of the disadvantaged as a king. After all, Utnapištim takes pity on Gilgamesh and gives him the herb of life that Gilgamesh loses. With a new friend, the fisherman Uršanabi, he returns to Uruk and shows him his city wall. The wall, which is also the beginning of the last version, encloses not only Uruk, but also the epic.

But all this time he was cold and called himself "God", and for him humans were only "muddy dogs or vermin" which should show him the right respect. He was a proud king no a proud God. He did not let anyone get to him, showed no feelings he was ice cold ......

This has not changed, but a person managed to get through it. A woman, a slave, a slave like any other of the slaves' pasas you could buy, one that he described as "scum," that is the story of the God and the Slavin who is not like the Andean slaves in the city .... She is a slave with a Divine Aura. so it was handed down, sniffed in the old ....

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