L25.58 Seal of Freshwaters

The divine seal of the heroic half-serpent builder Kur-Iskut, said to have been bestowed it personally by the enigmatic Deity of Waters.

In what is now central Lal-Mit, Kur-Iskut and his rallied 222 laborers who built with him the first great dams, redirecting the deadly and constant onslaught of the Early Floods.

In a moment of apotheosis, a pillar of water descended from above and Kur-Iskut was wordlessly bestowed the divine instrument which bore no divine power, but became a symbol of the right to rule the floodplains.

Alas, the seal is lost to the depths of Lal-Mit as thousands of years passed since it's last recorded presence in the Ziggurat of Cones.

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