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Eresh's name most likeley stems from ''Ereshkigal'', the name of the Sumerian goddess of the underworld. | Eresh's name most likeley stems from ''Ereshkigal'', the name of the Sumerian goddess of the underworld. | ||
Her weapons upgrade as ''Erra'' (エラ ''Era''), ''Gugalnanna'' (グガルアンナ ''Gugaruan'na'') and ''Ner-gal'' (ネ・エリ・ガル ''Ne eri Garu''). In Sumerian mythology Gugalana is the name of | Her weapons upgrade as ''Erra'' (エラ ''Era''), ''Gugalnanna'' (グガルアンナ ''Gugaruan'na'') and ''Ner-gal'' (ネ・エリ・ガル ''Ne eri Garu''). In Sumerian mythology Gugalana is the name of Ereshkigal's husband, in Babylonian it's Nergal. Erra is the Akkadian god of plague and often synonymous with Nergal. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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