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  1. After the Singularity is resolved, Ishtar finds Ereshkigal disappearing from the repercussions of her as the goddess of the underworld helping a living human for free. She tells her to remove the Blessing of Kur before it’s too late, especially since she finally found someone she can talk to.

  2. Mitológicamente hablando, la diosa de la cosecha Ishtar — Inanna — fue la Gran Madre Tierra que representó la vida humana, mientras que Ereshkigal, quien representaba la muerte, fue la Terrible Madre Tierra. En la leyenda del descenso de Ishtar, Ishtar hizo una visita al inframundo solo para ser asesinada por la mano de Ereshkigal.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EreshkigalEreshkigal - Wikipedia

    In Mesopotamian mythology, Ereshkigal ( Sumerian: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒆠𒃲 D EREŠ. KI. GAL, lit. "Queen of the Great Earth") [1] [2] [a] was the goddess of Kur, the land of the dead or underworld in Sumerian mythology. In later myths, she was said to rule Irkalla alongside her husband Nergal.

  4. Ereshkigal es la diosa del inframundo en la mitología sumeria-acadia. Gobierna el inframundo junto a su consorte Nergal. Es hija de Anu y hermana de la diosa Ishtar, y era antaño una diosa celestial. Sin embargo, fue raptada por el dragón Kur y llevada al inframundo, donde pasó a ser la reina. Leyenda sobre Nergal y Ereshkigal.

  5. I believe in Babylonia when they were summoning Ishtar, they did some ritual to bring a vessel from history (the future) that had a soul wavelength similar to Ishtar's. Rin has a soul wavelength similar to Ishtar's, and also Ereshkigal's, since Ishtar and Ereshkigal are sisters. 4. 14 votes, 10 comments. true.

  6. Ishtar, the mistress of heaven, and Ereshkigal, the mistress of the underworld, are rivals. For Mesopotamians, Ishtar (Inanna) is the goddess of the harvest and who represents human life: the Great Earth Mother. Ereshkigal, on the other hand, represents the death of all humans, making her the Terrible Earth Mother.