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proposes that Teshub's descent to the underworld was meant to ease his anger with the treatment of his human followers by the elders of Ebla, described in other fragments of the same text, though he also considers it possible that the myth reflected rituals in which a deceased person was supposed to
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festival mention the clothing of statues representing Allani and Išḫara, with the former receiving a blue garment and the latter an identical red one. Veneration of them as a pair was an example of a broader phenomenon frequently attested in
Hurrian sources, the worship of pairs of deities with
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manual explaining how to interpret the signs on the carcass of a sacrificial bird, identifies one possible location of an ominous red spot as a portent of
Allatum. It has been noted that the section in which she appears seems to focus on deities chiefly worshiped in western areas, such as
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enter the underworld and meet their ancestors in the underworld. Mary R. Bachvarova assumes that the meeting with Allani is related to the fact that the humans Teshub is concerned with in other sections of the myth are meant to care for funerary rites.
686:. Alfonso Archi notes that ALLATUM, Lelwani, and EREŠ.KI.GAL, Allani, may occur in the same texts separately from each other, which indicates that the two were not directly regarded as the same after Lelwani was reinterpreted as a female deity.
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already stated in 1989 that no convincing
Akkadian etymology has been proposed for the name Allatum, and it is now agreed that it was a derivative of Allani. Alfonso Archi suggests this form of the name originally developed in
1174:, but much of the rest of the narrative is missing and both its conclusion and purpose are uncertain. Volkert Haas suggests that the underworld banquet should be understood as an episode comparable to the Mesopotamian myth of
586:, the invocation of Allatum by the protagonist, prince Kummâ, is presumed to be a case of the name being used as a synonym of Ereshkigal as well. In a later section of the narrative Ereshkigal appears under her primary name.
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prior to being reshaped by the development of an association with Allani under
Hurrian cultural influence. Despite the development of this connection, Allani herself did not acquire the characteristics of a solar deity. In
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914:(Drehem) detailing the amount of sacrifices made to various deities mention Allatum alongside both foreign and Mesopotamian deities. The sacrifice of a piglet to her is documented in the text
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Like two other of the most commonly worshiped
Hurrian goddesses, Išḫara and Shaushka, Allani was regarded as unmarried. A single text mentions a "daughter of Allatum", which according to
866:, she is mentioned in a list of deities who received offerings during it, after Išḫara and before Nikkal. In RS 24.291, a ritual taking place over the course of three days focused on
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in sequence in one of the
Ugaritic offering lists. However, Steve A. Wiggins stresses that it is important to maintain caution when attempting to define the roles of poorly attested
576:. It credits the latter with helping a child patient whose skull sutures were loosened by Allatum and had to be sealed again. The short narrative included in this text also mentions
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and tied to the
Hurrian-influenced religious practice of the royal family, Allani (Allatum) is depicted in a procession of goddesses reflecting the order of the
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870:, she is listed as the recipient of a sacrificial cow on the second day and two rams on the third. Offering lists in which she appears between Išḫara and
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572:(tablet V, line 213). According to Nathan Wasserman, the name Allatum also designates Ereshkigal in an incantation dedicated to the medicine goddess
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682:. Piotr Taracha argues that Lelwani's name was effectively reassigned to Allatum, who he assumes was venerated as a separate figure from Allani in
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568:), "great city", similarly designating the land of the dead. A direct equation between Allatum and Ereshkigal is also attested in the
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16473, but unlike other livestock these animals were not distributed by the royal administration from Puzrish-Dagan. At least one
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pantheon, who started to be viewed as a goddess due to this equation, as already attested in sources dated to the reign of
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deity and notes that despite her connection to the underworld her character might have been comparable to that of the
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dedicated to Allatum, most likely located in Ur, is attested. Two texts mention the staff of temples of Allatum,
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argues that Shuwala was the same deity as Allani, but they appear together as two distinct deities in texts from
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which took place annually during the sixth month in the local calendar she also received offerings alongside
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festival, she was believed to wear a blue garment, with the color presumably being associated with death.
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Alla was worshiped in Esagi, a settlement whose location remains unknown, and he is also attested as the
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A single reference to a temple of Allatum has been identified in the corpus of texts from Old Babylonian
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of the underworld. She was also associated with the determination of fate. She was closely linked with
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into Hurrian ceremonies. In the text RS 24.261, which contains instructions for a ritual focused on
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and Erich Neu suggested that Allani presided over reconciliation between Teshub and his enemies.
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sources. However, it is not clear if the two goddesses were already considered analogous in the
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and was meant to guarantee good fortune for the royal couple Allani appears alongside "Teshub
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listed Allani (under the name Allatum) as one of the deities whose statues he brought to
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2335:
2089:
2053:
2029:
2005:
1993:
1981:
1825:
1736:
1700:
1671:
1635:
1560:
1533:
1475:
1430:
1415:
1403:
788:sources she is instead associated with
590:Allani and Anatolian underworld deities
583:Underworld Vision of an Assyrian Prince
250:, "the great". In texts written in the
14:
4251:
3563:Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages
3471:"Piecing Together the Song of Release"
3288:(in German). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
3109:
3052:
2932:"Sumerian Funerary Rituals in Context"
2884:
2598:
2287:
2152:
2140:
2128:
2116:
1852:
1748:
1572:
1514:
1333:
1260:Other examples include Belet Dalatim,
378:identifies the daughter in mention as
254:script, Allani's name was rendered as
215:sources mentioning her are known too.
3699:
3673:
3433:
3228:(in German). Münster: Ugarit-Verlag.
3197:(in German). Münster: Ugarit-Verlag.
3100:
3083:
2828:
2726:. New York: Oxford University Press.
2658:
2629:
2567:
2359:
2299:
2041:
1683:
1647:
1611:
1372:
1357:
898:alongside these to goddesses such as
195:. She was also incorporated into the
3750:
3024:(1). Walter de Gruyter GmbH: 39–55.
2929:
2861:Geschichte der hethitischen Religion
2857:
2527:Anor, Netanel; Cohen, Yoram (2021).
2461:
2383:
2371:
2227:
2203:
2065:
2017:
1966:
1760:
1724:
1712:
1659:
1623:
1599:
1587:
1463:
1391:
1345:
1067:festival, which was introduced from
999:
51:A relief of Allani ("Allatum") from
3436:"Foreigners and Religion at Ugarit"
2990:"Hurrians and Their Gods in Canaan"
1247:could also designate a border or a
1176:Inanna's descent to the netherworld
1047:, and the mountain gods Adalur and
689:
663:, who were associated with Allani.
401:Allani was often invoked alongside
24:
2636:. Rome: Arbor Sapientiae editore.
397:Allani and other Hurrian goddesses
389:An association between Allani and
25:
4295:
3415:Trémouille, Marie-Claude (2013),
2832:The God Dagan in Bronze Age Syria
2252:Asher-Greve & Westenholz 2013
2180:Asher-Greve & Westenholz 2013
1838:Asher-Greve & Westenholz 2013
744:. She appears in offering lists (
670:, originally a male god from the
27:Hurrian goddess of the underworld
3315:. De Gruyter. pp. 745–762.
3169:Religion and Ideology in Assyria
3166:Pongratz-Leisten, Beate (2015).
2965:. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag.
996:, and their respective circles.
910:. Administrative documents from
800:from the reign of Tunip-Teshub (
242:. It has been noted that simple
231:origin and consists of the word
2519:
1296:
1287:
1254:
1237:
1122:, a sanctuary located close to
908:Belet-Šuḫnir and Belet-Terraban
3487:10.5615/jcunestud.65.2013.0127
2806:10.5615/jcunestud.69.2017.0125
1218:
359:Association with other deities
13:
1:
3440:Studia Orientalia Electronica
2906:Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography
2607:. De Gruyter. pp. 1–26.
2605:Diversity and Standardization
1317:
1103:- "of Zalman(a)/Zalmat") and
805:
3656:Reallexikon der Assyriologie
3475:Journal of Cuneiform Studies
3421:Reallexikon der Assyriologie
2794:Journal of Cuneiform Studies
2718:Bachvarova, Mary R. (2013).
1262:Belet-Šuḫnir, Belet-Terraban
1157:
1032:as war booty, alongside the
632:instead classifies her as a
317:
7:
3346:. Bethesda, Md: CDL Press.
3137:Peterson, Jeremiah (2009).
2576:. Atlanta: Lockwood Press.
1243:It has been noted the term
386:was considered her mother.
10:
4300:
3557:Wiggins, Steve A. (2003).
3510:Wasserman, Nathan (2008).
3251:Sazonov, Vladimir (2019).
3143:. Münster: Ugarit Verlag.
720:
447:, and the astral deities
64:Allatu, Allatum, Allanitum
4211:Related systems of belief
4210:
4144:
4108:
4073:
4033:
3986:
3840:
3743:
3707:
3434:Válek, František (2021).
3321:10.1515/9783110798432-039
3282:Schwemer, Daniel (2001).
3112:Ritual and cult at Ugarit
3053:Miller, Jared L. (2008).
2988:Lipiński, Edward (2016).
2669:10.1163/9789004418080_002
811:). She occurs in an omen
298:, and from there reached
262:form is Allatum. In 1980
123:
113:
104:Hittite/Luwian equivalent
103:
93:
88:
80:
68:
60:
44:
37:
32:
4034:Deified natural features
3650:Wilhelm, Gernot (2014),
3601:Wilhelm, Gernot (2013).
3574:Wilhelm, Gernot (1989).
3469:von Dassow, Eva (2013).
3369:Sharlach, Tonia (2017).
3338:Sharlach, Tonia (2002).
3220:Richter, Thomas (2010).
2903:Horowitz, Wayne (1998).
2788:De Zorzi, Nicla (2017).
2663:. BRILL. pp. 1–34.
2599:Archi, Alfonso (2013a).
1211:
957:, a god who represented
600:Sun goddess of the Earth
549:" and thus treated as a
391:Hurrian primeval deities
170:Sun goddess of the Earth
108:Sun goddess of the Earth
4284:Time and fate goddesses
3730:List of Hurrian deities
3396:Taracha, Piotr (2009).
3193:Prechel, Doris (1996).
3110:Pardee, Dennis (2002).
3061:. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
3030:10.1515/janeh-2016-0012
2885:Harris, Rivkah (1975).
2613:10.1524/9783050057576.1
2568:Archi, Alfonso (2013).
694:It is possible that in
218:
199:, and was venerated in
138:, also known under the
94:Mesopotamian equivalent
39:Queen of the underworld
4269:Mesopotamian goddesses
3101:Myers, Jennie (2002).
2858:Haas, Volkert (2015).
2751:"The Pantheon of Emar"
2749:Beckman, Gary (2002).
1021:
878:Mesopotamian reception
617:aspect of the Hattian
4233:Mesopotamian religion
4074:Other mythical beings
3620:10.3917/assy.107.0187
3528:10.3917/assy.102.0071
3379:10.1515/9781501505263
3084:Murat, Leyla (2009).
2829:Feliu, Lluís (2003).
2545:10.3917/assy.115.0051
2324:Anor & Cohen 2021
2312:Anor & Cohen 2021
1503:Pongratz-Leisten 2015
1230:(attendant deity) of
1007:
963:Old Babylonian period
802:Old Babylonian period
489:Allani and Ereshkigal
435:, the fate goddesses
197:Mesopotamian pantheon
4279:Underworld goddesses
3868:Goddess of the Night
3773:Hutena and Hutellura
3453:10.23993/store.88230
2963:Death in Mesopotamia
2661:The Third Millennium
1099:- "of Pibid(a)" and
981:Bird Omen Compendium
661:Hutena and Hutellura
495:Mesopotamian goddess
457:Goddess of the Night
437:Hutena and Hutellura
274:associated with the
3954:Ninatta and Kulitta
3708:General information
3259:. Münster: Zaphon.
2930:Katz, Dina (2007).
2539:(1). CAIRN: 51–80.
2500:, pp. 188–189.
2374:, pp. 849–850.
2080:, pp. 126–127.
2020:, pp. 557–558.
1828:, pp. 124–125.
1775:, pp. 409–410.
1034:storm god of Aleppo
979:The Old Babylonian
433:Ninatta and Kulitta
252:Ugaritic alphabetic
124:Ugaritic equivalent
1022:
858:, written in both
264:Wilfred G. Lambert
114:Hattian equivalent
4246:
4245:
4238:Ugaritic religion
4145:Religious centers
4104:
4103:
4069:
4068:
4029:
4028:
3982:
3981:
3836:
3835:
3701:Hurrian mythology
3585:978-0-85668-442-5
3388:978-1-5015-0526-3
3330:978-3-11-079843-2
3295:978-3-447-04456-1
3266:978-3-96327-066-6
3235:978-3-86835-034-0
3179:978-1-61451-426-8
3150:978-3-86835-019-7
3121:978-90-04-12657-2
3068:978-1-84217-270-4
2945:978-1-885923-50-9
2916:978-0-931464-99-7
2871:978-90-04-29394-6
2835:. Boston: BRILL.
2757:. Warsaw: Agade.
2733:978-0-19-064481-9
2710:978-3-7278-1738-0
2643:978-88-31341-01-1
2622:978-3-05-005756-9
2583:978-1-937040-11-6
2008:, pp. 96–97.
1855:, pp. 16–17.
1406:, pp. 63–64.
1024:The Hittite king
1000:Hittite reception
133:
132:
69:Major cult center
16:(Redirected from
4291:
4264:Ugaritic deities
4223:Hittite religion
4218:Eblaite religion
4081:Earth and Heaven
4031:
4030:
3988:Primeval deities
3984:
3983:
3944:
3943:
3838:
3837:
3748:
3747:
3725:Hurrian religion
3720:Hurrian language
3694:
3687:
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3671:
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3429:
3428:
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3400:. Harrassowitz.
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3097:
3086:"Goddess Išhara"
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1137:
1109:Hutena-Hutellura
1065:
1042:
874:are known too.
872:Hutena-Hutellura
840:Ugaritic deities
817:Theophoric names
810:
807:
755:
735:
715:Ugaritic deities
690:Allani and Arsay
658:
638:Ugaritic goddess
631:
612:
534:
424:
407:Hurrian religion
377:
353:
328:Hurrian religion
292:
272:Mesopotamian god
235:, lady, and the
49:
30:
29:
21:
4299:
4298:
4294:
4293:
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4289:
4288:
4274:Hittite deities
4259:Hurrian deities
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4248:
4247:
4242:
4228:Luwian religion
4206:
4140:
4100:
4065:
4056:Namni and Ḫazzi
4025:
3978:
3947:Servant deities
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2909:. Eisenbrauns.
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2734:
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2623:
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2522:
2517:
2516:
2510:Bachvarova 2013
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2504:
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2492:
2484:
2480:
2474:von Dassow 2013
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2448:
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2435:von Dassow 2013
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1364:
1360:, pp. 6–7.
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1164:Song of Release
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1002:
880:
809: 1630 BCE
808:
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723:
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524:. According to
491:
472:Edward Lipiński
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176:, and possibly
152:Hurrian goddess
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3959:Šeri and Ḫurri
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2565:
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2515:
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2512:, p. 304.
2502:
2490:
2488:, p. 191.
2478:
2476:, p. 156.
2466:
2464:, p. 260.
2454:
2452:, p. 188.
2439:
2437:, p. 128.
2424:
2412:
2400:
2388:
2386:, p. 857.
2376:
2364:
2352:
2350:, p. 138.
2340:
2328:
2316:
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2302:, p. 142.
2292:
2290:, p. 152.
2280:
2278:, p. 100.
2268:
2266:, p. 748.
2264:Schneider 2022
2256:
2244:
2242:, p. 264.
2232:
2230:, p. 182.
2220:
2218:, p. 199.
2208:
2206:, p. 176.
2196:
2194:, p. 209.
2184:
2172:
2157:
2145:
2133:
2121:
2109:
2107:, p. 547.
2094:
2092:, p. 510.
2082:
2070:
2068:, p. 376.
2058:
2056:, p. 119.
2046:
2034:
2022:
2010:
1998:
1996:, p. 345.
1986:
1984:, p. 109.
1971:
1969:, p. 133.
1959:
1955:Loktionov 2016
1947:
1943:Loktionov 2016
1935:
1931:Wasserman 2008
1923:
1919:Wasserman 2008
1908:
1906:, p. 351.
1896:
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2498:Wilhelm 2013
2493:
2486:Wilhelm 2013
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2450:Wilhelm 2013
2420:Prechel 1996
2415:
2408:Taracha 2009
2403:
2396:Taracha 2009
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2336:Sazonov 2019
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1737:Taracha 2009
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1701:Prechel 1996
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1636:Taracha 2009
1631:
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1561:Taracha 2009
1534:Wilhelm 2014
1517:, p. 4.
1510:
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1476:Beckman 2002
1471:
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1431:Wilhelm 1989
1416:Lambert 1980
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160:Mesopotamian
147:
143:
135:
134:
4126:Gurparanzaḫ
3658:(in German)
3423:(in French)
2288:Harris 1975
2153:Pardee 2002
2141:Pardee 2002
2129:Pardee 2002
2117:Pardee 2002
1853:Archi 2013a
1749:Miller 2008
1573:Archi 2013a
1515:Archi 2013a
1334:Archi 2013a
1232:Ningishzida
1197: [
1168:former gods
1150:Texts from
1132: [
1060: [
1054:During the
1037: [
1026:Ḫattušili I
904:Belet Nagar
750: [
730: [
653: [
626: [
621:in origin.
619:sun goddess
607: [
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372: [
348: [
300:Mesopotamia
287: [
282:. However,
227:Allani has
150:), was the
89:Equivalents
61:Other names
4253:Categories
4061:Pišaišapḫi
3908:Pentikalli
3858:Ayu-Ikalti
3662:2022-02-26
3642:2022-02-26
3549:2023-02-20
3427:2022-02-16
3275:1257072825
3185:2023-05-20
3004:2022-02-16
2922:2023-05-20
2895:2023-05-20
2877:2022-02-26
2851:1288215998
2652:1137837171
2360:Archi 2019
2300:Myers 2002
2042:Archi 2013
1684:Murat 2009
1648:Feliu 2003
1612:Archi 2020
1373:Válek 2021
1358:Archi 2013
1318:References
1120:Yazılıkaya
1115:) to her.
1089:hypostases
1069:Kizzuwatna
1018:Yazılıkaya
985:divination
771:Kizzuwatna
646:Kizzuwatna
596:Kizzuwatna
564:(variant:
506:sumerogram
502:underworld
498:Ereshkigal
324:underworld
276:underworld
268:Ereshkigal
163:Ereshkigal
98:Ereshkigal
76:or Zimudar
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