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Ninhursag, also known as Ninhursaga, Damgalnuna, or Ninmah, is a Mesopotamian goddess of mountains and rocky ground, the ''hursag,'' as well as a goddess of fertility. She had the power to produce wildlife, especially the onagers of the desert, as well as plant life with her husband Enki, the god of creation.<ref>https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/ninhursaga</ref> Her husband is also, in some traditions, seen to be Sul-pa-e, a god of the underworld, though she had many children with both men.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ninhursag</ref> | |||
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Ninhursag is an Arm in Axiom Verge 2. She allows Indra to climb vertical walls.
Etymology
Ninhursag, also known as Ninhursaga, Damgalnuna, or Ninmah, is a Mesopotamian goddess of mountains and rocky ground, the hursag, as well as a goddess of fertility. She had the power to produce wildlife, especially the onagers of the desert, as well as plant life with her husband Enki, the god of creation.[1] Her husband is also, in some traditions, seen to be Sul-pa-e, a god of the underworld, though she had many children with both men.[2]