[ after everything, Gilgamesh, in his infinite wisdom, concluded the stress of their nuptials could perhaps be somewhat alleviated by what the normies would in later generations call "ice-breakers."
he and Ereshkigal always got off on a poor foot with another. and that was too bad; he felt fairly the goddess of Kur could appreciate certain things about him, or even the reverse. she was a goddess, and they were built very differently, emotionally, to be sure, but she was not altogether disagreeable. ]
I was thinking we could conduct a game of two truths and a lie.
[ he might even succeed in taking some compliments from her. though, she too had the opportunity. but, with her anxiety, would Ereshkigal be bold enough or such a game?
for that matter -- ]
I can give pleasing answers.
[ no reason to be harsh or what not. maybe he was not the best to ask about love advice, but. Gilgamesh had a rather silver tongue, as she must remember. he could endeavor to be charming, to put at ease. ]
he and Ereshkigal always got off on a poor foot with another. and that was too bad; he felt fairly the goddess of Kur could appreciate certain things about him, or even the reverse. she was a goddess, and they were built very differently, emotionally, to be sure, but she was not altogether disagreeable. ]
I was thinking we could conduct a game of two truths and a lie.
[ he might even succeed in taking some compliments from her. though, she too had the opportunity. but, with her anxiety, would Ereshkigal be bold enough or such a game?
for that matter -- ]
I can give pleasing answers.
[ no reason to be harsh or what not. maybe he was not the best to ask about love advice, but. Gilgamesh had a rather silver tongue, as she must remember. he could endeavor to be charming, to put at ease. ]