Gilgamesh
The search for Everlasting Life Gilgamesh wept over the death of his friend
Enkidu. He thought that he was also going to die like his brother. So he went to
see Utnapishtim who has everlasting life. So he went out looking for it and came
to a great mountain named Mashu. At the front of the moutain stood two
men-scorpion. they saw courage and strength in Gilgamesh and let him through the
moutains. They told him that in the valley of the moutain was completely dark,
and that lasts for twelve leagues. Gilgamesh then proceeded and at the end of
the eleven leagues the light began to shine through. He then entered the garden
of the gods. There he met Siduri and she told him that he needs to go to
Urshanabi the ferryman. Urshanabi then took him to Utnapishtim. Gilgamesh then
asked Utnapishtim about life and death. He told Gilgamesh about how he got
everlasting life. The return Utnapishtim gave Gilgamesh a test, and it was to
not sleep for six days and seven nights. Then Gilgamesh fell asleep then
Utnapshtim’s wife baked a loaf of bread for every day that Gilgamesh was asleep.
When Gilgamesh woke he found that he slept for seven days. Utnapishtim told
Ursanabi to take Gilgamesh to the water and clean his body and hair and give him
new clothes that would look new for his return to Uruk. Urshanabi took Gilgamesh
home, but before they left Utnapishtim told Gilgamesh that there is a plant in
the sea that will give your youth back. So Gilgamesh went under the sea and got
it. On the way back they stopped for rest, and Gilgamesh went for a bath and a
serpent took the plant. They then returned to Uruk and wrote a story of the trip
on a rock. The Death of Gilgamesh Gilgamesh returned home safely and died. It
was his destiny was to be a great king. His destiny was not to achieve
everlasting life.
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