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* [[Shallow Love Interest]]: Many goddesses (Aya, Sarpanit, etc.) have little-to-no roles outside of being some god's wife. |
* [[Shallow Love Interest]]: Many goddesses (Aya, Sarpanit, etc.) have little-to-no roles outside of being some god's wife. |
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* [[She's a Man In Japan]]: Inverted. Inanna's second-in-command, Ninshubur, is female in the Sumerian myths, but was turned into a male in the later Assyro-Babylonian versions. |
* [[She's a Man In Japan]]: Inverted. Inanna's second-in-command, Ninshubur, is female in the Sumerian myths, but was turned into a male in the later Assyro-Babylonian versions. |
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* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Among others, Utu and Nergal. |
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* [[Slap Slap Kiss]]: The Courtship of Inanna and Dumuzi |
* [[Slap Slap Kiss]]: The Courtship of Inanna and Dumuzi |
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* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: Inanna and Dumuzi |
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* [[The Nothing After Death]]: The Mesopotamian Netherworld, Irkalla, was not a happy place. |
* [[The Nothing After Death]]: The Mesopotamian Netherworld, Irkalla, was not a happy place. |
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* [[To Hell and Back]]: [[Inannas Descent to The Netherworld (Literature)|Inannas Descent to The Netherworld]] is an [[Ur Example]], if not the [[Trope Maker]]. |
* [[To Hell and Back]]: [[Inannas Descent to The Netherworld (Literature)|Inannas Descent to The Netherworld]] is an [[Ur Example]], if not the [[Trope Maker]]. |
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[[Category:Oral Tradition]] |
[[Category:Oral Tradition]] |
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[[Category:Mesopotamian Mythology]] |
[[Category:Mesopotamian Mythology]] |
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[[Category:Trope]] |