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ah man, the folks in uruk were mad at that dude. he was cool and carefree and took care of his people. but he was a crazy dude.he opresed his people until they called the gods to do something. he was so strong he made huge walls to defen his people. he hung out with his broheim irikidu who was a wild hairyman and together they had a load of adventures. and even when the sexy hot goddes ishtar hit on him and wanted to be with him he was like...nah, im good. she was so p.o.ed! she sent this bull of heaven to mess him up but him and his bro killed it. he was cool like two thirds god and one third human.

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In the legend of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh was 2/3 god and 1/3 human. This was because his mother was a human and his father was a god. Gilgamesh was praised because of his role and father. His mother often prayed and worshipped at temples. In the time period of when Gilgamesh was supposedly "alive," gods were at a higher status than humans and humans were supposed to bow before the gods and serve them, even sacrifice themselves for them. Anyone who said no and refused was punished and sometimes killed.

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Q: What is the relationship between the people of uruk and their king Gilgamesh?
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