[Gilgamesh trusts Kida and thus trusts Ninat by default, that she will not bring harm to any of the cubs. They mewl and chuff and eagerly bump into one another, trying to get at the best scraps. Shishi and Seshat look on and await their turn, apparently well-fed or else benevolent to their children.
They're in private, so Gilgamesh sees this as more of an excuse than ever to look even prouder than ever.]
Indeed! They were a common sight around the palace, a symbol of my station. They were loved and feared, same as myself.
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They're in private, so Gilgamesh sees this as more of an excuse than ever to look even prouder than ever.]
Indeed! They were a common sight around the palace, a symbol of my station. They were loved and feared, same as myself.