[ ... well, Gilgamesh can see how his response might have given that impression, actually. ]
No, certainly, I have no objection to humans. I was created to guide and look out for them, in fact. But much of what I have encountered that could be described as a "monster" was kin to the human race, coming from some similar primal origin. Had your word been "gods," I might also have had "humans" as an association, though the two do not co-exist equally -- yet in both cases, it is a complex relationship.
[ Well, maybe that explanation helps. Or maybe not. He could have also said "Humbaba." Even his friend had been called a "monster." But enough of that. ]
Yes, indeed. Let us proceed from my word. What does it call to mind, for you?
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[ ... well, Gilgamesh can see how his response might have given that impression, actually. ]
No, certainly, I have no objection to humans. I was created to guide and look out for them, in fact. But much of what I have encountered that could be described as a "monster" was kin to the human race, coming from some similar primal origin. Had your word been "gods," I might also have had "humans" as an association, though the two do not co-exist equally -- yet in both cases, it is a complex relationship.
[ Well, maybe that explanation helps. Or maybe not. He could have also said "Humbaba." Even his friend had been called a "monster." But enough of that. ]
Yes, indeed. Let us proceed from my word. What does it call to mind, for you?