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πππππππ : Shortly after being transported to another reality, you clash with a god who goes by the name Enkidu. You later learn that you have been thrown into a warring era in which the gods of Teyvat are fighting each other to claim a divine seat in Celestia.
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πππππ : Romance, humour, isekai
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ππππππ'π ππππ : Iβll be using the authorβs note section to provide the context behind the non-canon region reader holds dominion over in this story. Kadigirraki is actually written asΒ kΓ‘.digΜir.raki phonetically, and its cuneiformΒ is Sumerian for Babylon, which was the capital city of the ancient Babylonian Empire in the Mesopotamian area. The Ishtar Gate is an actual gate - the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon, and it was apparently built to beautify the walls protecting the city.
In Mesopotamian mythology, the god Shamash and the goddess Ereshkigal are siblings, with the former also being the twin brother of the goddess Ishtar. Enki and Ea are the names of the Mesopotamian god of water and wisdom, so you could think of Enki and reader (whose title is King Ea) as two separate entities of one person, with Enki representing wisdom and reader representing life. Another thing to note is that I named readerβs palace after Gilgamesh, whoβs a hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology.
So no, these are not Fate/Grand Order references.
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