Sumerian goddess of fertility. Her name means "Lady of Heaven." Often regarded as the same goddess as Aphrodite, Ishtar, and Venus. Also a goddess of warfare. It is said that even male gods feared her power.
The Sumerian goddess of fertility. Her name means "Lady of Heaven," and she is often viewed as one and the same with Aphrodite, Ishtar, and Venus. She is also a goddess of warfare, and it is said that even male gods feared her great power.
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Inanna's Daily Demon Future Prediction with Ringo for Soul Hackers 2
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↑"KK: I really got into Sumerian culture while working on this, and found out that their mythology has a planet with an elliptic orbit outside the solar system, number twelve or so. It’s really popular among occultists and it is said monsters hail from there. Inaruna, who shows up in the final part of Devil Summoner, was inspired by the Sumerian goddess Inanna. There are many mother goddesses all over the world, like Ishtar or Kali, but Inanna feels like the mother of them all. They all differ from region to region though, and it seems Inanna became Ishtar at some point too. It almost feels like Sumer is the origin of God, so I paid special attention to that aspect." Kazuma Kaneko (translated by dijeh), Kaneko Kazuma 1996 Interview (Sega Saturn Magazine, Vol. 8, 1996). Published August 26, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2024. Tumblr.