
Fate: Transformed into the Goddess Ishda
About This Novel
"Come, come, Gilgamesh, please be my groom! You be my husband, and I will be your bride." "... Why do I have to marry you? You are the cold but not icy, you are the door but not windproof,..." "When the beetle is angry, I will avenge my old and new hatreds." - Therefore, she became the goddess Ishda with multiple gods, whose Sumerian name is "Queen of the Sky". She was the goddess who was flatly rejected by Gilgamesh on the grounds of a series of bad behaviors... All the gods in heaven and earth need only one friend. See how Ishda survived in Mesopotamian mythology, and later became a heroic spirit and met different heroic spirits in the future, including the one who refused to marry happily.
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Official(13)Scraped 6d ago
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As long as it's a novel in the Fate series, I support it.
Does the protagonist like Solomon? Did I see them together at the end?
It's free, and there are almost no stories about the protagonist Ishtar, so I gave it five stars. But to be honest, Pluto really disgusts me. He's so greasy and has no meaning. He can beat Ailei Shinhwa, so that's OK, but can he beat Gong Rin? Ishtar's divinity is already close to that of the main god, but it has always been deficient. You might as well let Pluto be the protagonist. It's so comfortable for the sisters to hug each other, right?
Update It's not right for the protagonist to always use relics. Using the relics as a basis, it becomes an exclusive artifact that is more suitable for the protagonist.
There are only 9 books on the top of the bookshelf, and this book is among them. It is very well written, and I fell in love with Ishtar because of this book.
I have been following this book for a year and finally finished it. I still really like this book.
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Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 6d ago
second
As long as it's a novel in the Fate series, I support it.
Does the protagonist like Solomon? Did I see them together at the end?
It's free, and there are almost no stories about the protagonist Ishtar, so I gave it five stars. But to be honest, Pluto really disgusts me. He's so greasy and has no meaning. He can beat Ailei Shinhwa, so that's OK, but can he beat Gong Rin? Ishtar's divinity is already close to that of the main god, but it has always been deficient. You might as well let Pluto be the protagonist. It's so comfortable for the sisters to hug each other, right?
Update It's not right for the protagonist to always use relics. Using the relics as a basis, it becomes an exclusive artifact that is more suitable for the protagonist.
There are only 9 books on the top of the bookshelf, and this book is among them. It is very well written, and I fell in love with Ishtar because of this book.
I have been following this book for a year and finally finished it. I still really like this book.




