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| $01-00-07-05-2-1
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| [charaSet A 8001002 1 Mash]
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| [charaSet B 98106200 1 Merlin]
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| [charaSet C 3027000 1 Ana]
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| [charaSet D 98003000 1 "Dr. Roman"]
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| [bgm BGM_EVENT_11 0.1]
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| [scene 20730]
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| [charaTalk C]
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| @Ana
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| Even Mušmaḫḫū has appeared... The number of Demonic Beasts from the north just keeps on increasing...
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| [charaTalk B]
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| @Merlin
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| Yeah. If that many of the Eleven Offspring have shown up...
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| @Merlin
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| Soon you'll start hearing people claiming the Goddess of Demonic Beasts is the same as Tiamat.
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| ?1:The Eleven Offspring?
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| [charaTalk C]
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| @Ana
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| According to the Mesopotamian creation myth, they are the last children of Tiamat, the mother of all gods.
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| ?2:Tiamat...?
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| @Mash
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| A goddess of creation in the world of Mesopotamia... It is said she's the mother who gave birth to all the gods.
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| ?!
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| @Dr. Roman
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| Tiamat is one of the primordial gods of Mesopotamia. Or perhaps she should be considered a first-generation god.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| In Mesopotamian mythology, the universe is called Anki. “An” means “heaven and god” and “Ki” means “earth and goddess.”
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| @Dr. Roman
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| The goddess brings forth life, and the god rules it. That's how the relationship is.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| Back when what was above was not called heaven and what was beneath was not called earth,
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| @Dr. Roman
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| the god Abzu mated with the goddess Tiamat, and gave birth to many children, the gods.
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| But as the children grew, they desired power, and they rebelled against Tiamat to widen the world.
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| Tiamat was saddened and angered by her children's betrayal, and created new children.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| But they were only “Ki,” incomplete creations that lacked “An.” As a result, these new children were not gods.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| Instead, they were twisted, terrifying beasts... The “Eleven Offspring of Tiamat.”
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| @Merlin
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| The seven-headed serpents known as the Mušmaḫḫū. The wicked water snakes known as the Ušumgallu.
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| @Merlin
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| Dragon-beast Bašmu, the poison snake. Babylon's Dragon Mušḫuššu, the terrifying snake.
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| @Merlin
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| Two-faced beast Laḫmu, the mysterious child. There's no description of its form in the books, so I can't tell you more.
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| @Merlin
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| Giant Beast Ugallu, the giant sun. The lion-dog Uridimmu.
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| @Merlin
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| Girtablilu the Wise, the scorpion man. Until three months ago, it was the commander of the Demonic Beasts.
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| @Merlin
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| Tomoe Gozen sacrificed herself to slay Girtablilu. It's thanks to her that our battle lines still hold.
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| @Merlin
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| Evil spirits Umū Dabrūtu, the fierce storm. The winged mermaid Kulullû.
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| @Merlin
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| Lastly, Minotaur Kusarikku, the sun-follower. ...Hmm, is that all of them?
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| @Merlin
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| In the Mesopotamian creation mythos, these creatures fought the gods alongside Tiamat.
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| @Merlin
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| They were commanded by the god Kingu, the one chosen by Tiamat.
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| @Merlin
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| But the army of the gods, with the help of the new god Marduk, were so powerful they defeated Kingu.
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| @Merlin
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| Tiamat bit hard into Marduk, but he defeated her with a final strike from his bow.
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| @Merlin
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| Tiamat lay there, defeated, and the gods ripped her body apart, turning it into a land that floats on the sea.
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| @Merlin
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| That was the land of Mesopotamia, a world created from the body of the fallen deity.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| Well, it's a pretty typical creation myth.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| The body of the Earth Mother is used as soil to create the world. It is a theme seen in other mythologies too.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| A goddess creates life. But when she turns to chaos, she becomes the enemy of humanity, the mother of Demonic Beasts.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| It's an Authority called Potnia Theron, the “Womb of a Hundred Beasts.”
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| @Dr. Roman
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| Anyone with this Authority possesses the seed of life... They can make an infinite amount of monsters, provided they have the resources.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| Based on the number of Demonic Beasts, the goddess to the north likely has this Authority.
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| @Merlin
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| Yeah. And as a result, the people of Uruk see the Goddess of Demonic Beasts as Tiamat, and fear her.
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| @Merlin
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| Well, it makes sense. The offspring of Tiamat are actually all here.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| ...Hmm. Regardless of her True Name, her Authority and the sheer number of her forces make her the greatest threat.
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| @Dr. Roman
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| I wonder if King Gilgamesh has some kind of plan...
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| @Dr. Roman
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| If the enemy really is Tiamat, if we just keep defending, we'll eventually be overwhelmed.
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| @Merlin
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| Well, that's a problem for later. For now, we need to focus on the south, not the north, Roman.
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| @Merlin
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| Once we cross the Euphrates, we'll be at Ur.[sr][%1], are you ready?
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| @Merlin
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| Make sure you're well prepared. If we're unlucky, you'll be forced to fight the second goddess.
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