Who is ea in gilgamesh




















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Ea basically tells the chief god that it serves him right for trying to do something so stupid as destroying all of humanity. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources. Study Guide. By Sinleqqiunninni. Previous Next. He is the personification of awesome natural power and menace.

His mouth is fire, he roars like a flood, and he breathes death, much like an erupting volcano. In his very last moments he acquires personality and pathos, when he pleads cunningly for his life. Guardian, with his wife, of the twin-peaked mountain called Mashu, which Shamash the sun god travels through every night. They are familiar figures in Mesopotamian myth. The goddess of wine-making and brewing. Siduri is the veiled tavern keeper who comforts Gilgamesh and who, though she knows his quest is futile, helps him on his way to Utnapishtim.

Read an in-depth analysis of Siduri. The god of vegetation and fertility, also called the Shepherd. Born a mortal, Tammuz is the husband of Ishtar. The goddess of love and fertility, as well as the goddess of war. Ishtar is frequently called the Queen of Heaven. Capricious and mercurial, sometimes she is a nurturing mother figure, and other times she is spiteful and cruel. She is the patroness of Uruk, where she has a temple.

Third king of Uruk after the deluge Gilgamesh is the fifth. Lugulbanda is the hero of a cycle of Sumerian poems and a minor god. He is a protector and is sometimes called the father of Gilgamesh. It belonged to Gilgamesh and it is contained within the Gate of Babylon. Unlike all of his other nameless weapons that were passed on to other wielders over the course of history, it is a sword only Gilgamesh possesses that is suited only for a ruler's use and makes him transcendent.

It has quite an abnormal shape that does not match what would normally be classified as something specialized like a sword. While it has a grip, handguard, and is the same length as a longsword, the section that should contain a blade deviates from the normal form of an edged weapon.

The "blade" itself and the tip of the sword, spun in a spiral shape, are dull. It has the shape of a cylindrical, drill-shaped pillar made up of three independently rotating segments engraved with crimson cuneiform lettering that spin slowly in alternating direction like querns, the middle segment spinning clockwise and the top and bottom segments spinning counterclockwise.

Ea is something that was born before the appearance of the concept that the world calls a "sword", so it is not something that can truly be called a sword or have the shape of any known blade. He is also capable of surging its power to wipe out enemies around him with a great storm. Rider comments that the nature of the sword becomes more absurd as he views its power. While Shirou Emiya is capable of determining every single Noble Phantasm from a vast number of different legends and origins brought forth from the Gate of Babylon, he is unable tell the nature of Ea.

Its overall design is modeled after a bedrock drill used to dig undersea tunnels that looks as if were crossed with a spear. It has been given multiple gears to dig a gigantic hole as if the three separately spinning parts were eating at the bedrock little by little. Gilgamesh considers it his greatest and most trusted treasure next to Enkidu, only using it against those he deems worthy of facing it.

While he uses it against Shirou simply for the fun of showing off his treasure, he claims that he does not want to sully the sword against a lowlife for when he uses it against those he truly recognizes as fitting. He claims that only Saber and her Excalibur are worthy of fighting it during the fifth Holy Grail War.



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