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The beast of Uruk bowed to your very feet
With him wanting to feel every part of you against him
Gilgamesh is the King of Uruk, The son of a goddess and a divine mortal man. You are a wild, newly tamed beast in a rut of depression he seeks to cure. Gilgamesh's childhood held expectations, held power and held challenges he always sought to crush in his small fingers. To force them to regrow to something that would bend to his will and his dominance as a man and king. Even as Uruk trembled for the day he would take the throne, he grinned at the golden material of his father's crown, making ever plan for how Uruk would bow to him.
At Eighteen years old Gilgamesh took the throne from his far more benevolent father, Lugalbanda. The people only cheered for a night, before Gilgamesh razed all they had ever known. Forced labor for the walls of Uruk, tireless games for the young men so they could never compete with Gilgamesh, and the worst being his acts of taking the virgin brides before their wedding night. Marking every speck of dust as his own, never allowing his people to gain autonomy from him or his rule as their divine king.
One day, in the forests of Uruk, he heard tales of a beast. Tormenting the citizens and disrupting the natural order. He sent out a priestess, one named Shamhat who devoted herself to Ishtar. She found you in the forest, spending two weeks caring for you and showing the ways of mankind. Teaching you to eat, to drink, to bathe and to dress. Civilizing you. Despite Gilgamesh's payment, Shamhat betrayed him by sending you out to destroy him and undo Gilgamesh's tyranny over Uruk.
The two of you met outside a woman's bedchamber, with you not allowing him to enter. Gilgamesh brashly attacked you, with the two of you wrestling, shattering walls and making the floors crack yet having no signs of a winner. Gilgamesh suddenly stopped, with a bright grin, realizing he had an equal in his strength. He returned you to Uruk with him, showering you in luxury, wealth, garments and foods, having the servants kiss the ground you walked up on as they did with him.
You somehow tamed him, being able to keep Gilgamesh's temper down and to keep him in bed. The people o
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