Prologue
To travel the Great Below was to traverse the Path of No Return.
It was a known tale, one that every mother told her child. A tale of caution, shared amongst one's brethren, a wise old saying that prevented men of spirit from undertaking journeys that would consume their very souls.
Such tales meant
nothing to her. Caution was, after all, merely an excuse— one used by vermin when faced with that which transcended them.
Thus it was with a gracious smile that she stepped past the outer gates.
It was a place with many names, each of them with its own power. Some called it Irkalla, the paradise after death, while others called it Ersetu, the desert without end and others still named it Kur— the dead land.
And yet to her, it was worthless.
Weak. A dark, decrepit, cave that was pretending to be a World.
This was the Great Below, the realm of the dead.
The home of her
sister, Ereshkigal.
As the sovereign of the heavens and the mortal terrain—
En and
Ki in the forgotten tongue —she was the supreme empress of all that fell within her domain. A moment of her grace could lead to eternal prosperity while an instant of tyranny could end one's bloodline. No mortal or beast, no demon or god—
nothing was above her dominion.
Those who surrendered were subsumed in her path. Those that resisted her were taught the error of their ways. Those that rejected her existed no longer.
And at the end of it all, those that remained, capitulated.
As was their place.
They fell to their knees and worshipped her— the Goddess Inanna, the star of destruction and butcher of god and beast alike. The most charming men and women warmed her bed, and the most powerful served at her feet. Even the most sacred of objects would be casually violated at her whim.
Which is why it didn't matter that this was the Underworld or that her powers would be muted here. Ereshkigal only ruled because Inanna allowed her to. A minion and a puppet, albeit one closer to her heart than any other.
As such, there had been no reason for uncertainty.
No need to prepare for an attack.
And
that, in hindsight, had been her greatest mistake.
The chains clinked as they pulled at the collar on her neck, forcing her to raise her head. Inanna was never one to forgive, and such a transgression would never be
forgotten. The wretched vermin had taken advantage of her magnanimity, and it would be her fearsome wrath that would teach them their place.
But that was for the future. Here she was, once the mighty Queen of En and Ki, now reduced to a chained animal— dragged around in lead chains born of the darkness and poisoned mud of this realm. Here where no mortal lived, where Inanna's power was limited by the realm itself—
This was the place where she had been
dragged into, covered in chains, to face her judgment.
Inanna let out a chuckle. Her ego wouldn't allow her a moment of weakness, despite her situation.
"You are laughing," the judge seated on the throne stared at her imperiously. "Even in such a state, you think yourself as our better?"
"I am your better Ereshkigal," Inanna bared her teeth. "But then, you've always known that, haven't you."
"Is that what you think? Look at the people around you. Look at
yourself."
Here in the depths of the underworld, stood a pedestal. A pedestal upon which she had been dragged and chained, and made to suffer the attention of squealers and fools. Her mere presence warranted awe and veneration and yet, all she got was the cackling and screeching of lesser beings. The furious, embittered hissing of lesser gods and beasts— drawn from the depths of the Underworld —denizens of the mortal realms and even the specters of fallen divinity, slain with her own hands—
All of them stood,
howling for her blood.
"You see?" The Queen of the Dead rose from her throne. "You thought yourself a predator, but here you are
prey."
Crafted out of bone, it was but a pale imitation of the throne Inanna used for herself in the gardens of En. As Ereshkigal's hand rose, the cackling ceased, though with the fierce and hungry leers levied at the prisoner, it was only a matter of time before they lost the little rationality that separated them from mindless animals.
Filthy beasts.
"The great Queen of
En is finally among us," Ereshkigal murmured, her lips twisting cruelly, as she stood up from her throne and walking down towards the pedestal. She flicked her fingers and the chains on Inanna's abdomen sunk into the earth, forcing her to bend and fall upon her knees.
Another flick and her neck was pulled forward, making her stretch her head upwards.
Her royal robes were gone, leaving behind straps of her inner garments. Her necklace was torn away, leaving behind a paltry string that hung from her neck to her breasts.
The purpose of this farce was obvious.
Humiliation.
"You speak as if you
forced me here, Ereshkigal," Inanna spoke calmly "You speak as if you put me down when all you did was take advantage of my magnanimity."
The chains constricted, drawing blood, but she ignored it, meeting her
sister's gaze.
"You speak of me as if you are Queen, when all that you have are simply pieces I
discarded in my path of conquest."
The chains constricted further causing her to spurt out blood, and yet the twist in Ereshkigal's lips made it completely worth it.
"I have nothing to hide, Ereshkigal," Inanna went on, the expression of calm superiority never leaving her face. "And I have nothing to hide
from. You and your…
filth have proved me wrong. Showed me how a beast, no matter how glorious, no matter how much power you adorn her with, will forever remain a
beast. " Inanna spat out.
"And yet it is you who is covered in chains, dear sister. You may call us beasts, but today I will see justice done."
"Is that what they call it these days?" Inanna snorted "Very well then. Let's begin this
farce! Make me stand in judgment of my many
grievous sins.
"
Her derisive expression contorted even further, as she contemplated the indignity of what was about to occur.
"Well go on,
have at it!"
A grim sneer floated upon Ereshkigal's face as she took another step towards the pedestal. "Inanna, sire to millions of angry faces. Destroyer of civilizations, and plunderer of pantheons… how does it feel to be this
hated?"
She smiled. "Look around yourself, Inanna. All of these people craving for your end— souls of those damned by your whimsical wrath. Lives that would have gone differently had they not encountered you."
Inanna smiled roguishly at her sister.
It only seemed to irk Ereshkigal more. The Queen of the Dead snapped her fingers again, twisting Inanna's head towards the right and forcing her to stare at the legion of nightmarish creatures— their faces twisted in insanity, their very claws tearing through their bodies as they tried to suppress the instincts forced upon them.
"Remember them?" Ereshkigal continued, "these were the worshippers of Marduk. Even after you
tore him apart, these people didn't rebel. They didn't try to bring back their laws. They didn't want recognition, power, or favor. All they wanted was to live. To
exist." Her face twisted into a vicious sneer. "You denied them that."
A barbed spear rose up from the pedestal and pierced through Inanna's abdomen, allowing rich crimson blood to spurt out.
"All they wanted was to exist the way they did. You took away their anchors to existence. You made them
rabisu. The demons of the night. Those that would kill and kill and kill and kill until there was nothing left. Not family, not their children, not even themselves."
A hint of disgust spread across her lips. "If not for
my intervention, they'd have
corrupted mother Ki, and attracted ravagers from the In-Between."
Inanna's head was now pulled towards the right.
"
Look at them now," Ereshkigal sneered, pointing at the multitudes of lesser divinities, broken shards of elder gods, ancestors, spirits, wraiths, and mortal worshippers. The harvest of
faith. The culmination of all legends that grew into the myth that was Sumer.
"Remember them?" The Queen of the Dead continued, "These are people you took alongside you. Made them into weapons for you to slaughter anyone that stood in front of you. And yet, they gained nothing. Not your loyalty, not your love, and certainly not your favor. Remember what you did to Eridu? To these
people?"
The sounds of cheering rose higher. Demands for Inanna's desecration and torture tore through the Underworld.
"Yes, yes, yes, my sins were
terrible, indeed." Inanna spat out blood, still maintaining her regality despite the spear going through her.
"You killed my
parents," Ereshkigal screamed, losing control for the first time, " You killed my
parents, and took me in as a trophy. A demigod puppet, a pet to entertain yourself."
Inanna grinned, blood dripping from her teeth. "I took you in, and I made you
everything that you are today. I could have left you to die, but I didn't. You'd have died like the vermin you are but I made you the Empress of the Dead."
"Why?" She breathed. "Why even bother? You took what you wanted, you destroyed everything else. Why not just kill us? Why make us the way we are?" She extended her hands. "Monsters and beasts, spirits and wraiths. Even those of us who stood by you… You treat us like slaves?
Why?"
"Because I can." Inanna shot back coldly." Don't get so full of yourselves. There is nothing special about you.."
Ereshkigal flinched as if struck before taking a deep breath. "So you ruined our lives just because? On a whim? You—"
"Spare me the self-righteous drivel. I could do what I did because I was strong. And you, sister… you have always been
weak."
"Weak?" Ereshkigal snorted."Look at you. The mighty Inanna in chains. Where is your vaunted strength now? You are at the mercy of everyone here. And today you will
pay for your sins."
"Bah!" Inanna spat at her sister, as she looked up at everyone with a vicious sneer. "Yes, I've done all of that, but why is that so
enraging? I have done
nothing that you wouldn't do. I rose from nothing, I took down Gods, I snatched the power that they hoarded, and I took it for myself." She paused.
"The strong will always crush the weak."
And then she stood up.
The chains rattled, tearing through flesh. She paid it no mind though. If her body had grown so weak as to get torn from these vile things, then she deserved to have some blood split.
"Look at you," Inanna chuckled, meeting Ereshkigal's eyes. "
Outraged. Lost in the agony of losing your husband, the same husband that I gave you. I giveth and I taketh away. Why is that so difficult to comprehend?"
Ereshkigal snarled but said nothing.
"But no matter," Inanna looked around, gazing at the audience around her. "I suppose he did prove to be of some worth in the end. But as for
you lot," she raised her hands—
Everyone took several steps backward.
Inanna let out a heartless laugh— as if she had just heard the funniest joke in the world. "Look at you, scurrying away like insects. Here I am, chained and eviscerated, and yet
still you fear me."
Several chains shot out of the pedestal, rupturing through her body and painting the surroundings in her blood.
"Teh!" She spat at the one she called a sister. "Yes, I killed your family. I butchered your Gods. I took away your way of life. But
so what? Each and every one of you stands here because
I willed it. The very power that allows you to judge me was given to you on my whim. I
made you who you are today."
She rose back up. For that moment, she was no longer Inanna, the trapped convict, standing in trial. She was the tyrant Queen of En, the enslaver of gods.
Even Ereshkigal took a step back out of instinct.
Inanna's lips twisted into a derisive smile.
"I. OWE. YOU. NOTHING!"
The crowds had fallen quiet. The shouts demanding her blood had been silenced.
Time seemed to stop around her.
"So go on! Mutilate me as much as you like. But remember, I
cannot be killed. Eternity is a
very long time. How long do you think Ereshkigal will be in power? Without me, how long will the vermin you worship be able to stay the arrival of those from beyond?"
Ereshkigal had stepped back even further, her face dawning with frustration and horror.
"Those that would stand with me today would be forgiven of their sins. And those that won't…" Inanna began to laugh. "Oh, I pity the ones that resist me. I assure you, your ends will be…
spectacular!"
"No one here is interested in your offer, Inanna!" Ereshkigal spat out.
"Even so," the mutilated Goddess of War continued, a sneer affixed on her face, "Even if you are
not tempted by my offer… Ask yourself this," She lowered her voice, almost to a whisper.
"Who is?"
The underworld rang with her peals of laughter.
"Who here is the weakest? Who is most afraid? Who will break first? Is there still time for you?"
"
Silence," Ereshkigal snapped her fingers, and several dozen chains ruptured through Inanna's tattered body. A mortal would have died long ago— her status as a deity being the only thing that kept her alive. The chains of Ugallu fed upon one's soul after all.
"We've heard enough!" Ereshkigal spoke again, her entire body shaking with rage and horror. Inanna's blood-filled smirk only seemed to haunt her further. "I know you cannot be killed, but
death is too good for the likes of you anyway. Instead, you'll suffer unimaginable pain for the rest of your miserable existence. As you said," her lips twisted cruelly, "eternity is a
terribly long time."
She raised her hands outward, and the terrain began to shift beneath her feet.
And then the Underworld
changed.
Gone was the throne room and the gothic chambers around her. Gone was the pedestal and the platform on which she was judged. Instead, what faced Inanna was a large archway, and then another one past that, and then another and another.
Seven archways. Seven
gates.
"Now face the wrath of the deprived!" Ereshkigal's voice reverberated through the gigantic chamber. "You who have always taken, you shall feel what it is like to
lose."
The chains dragged Inanna like a dog and pulled her through the archways.
The first gate shed away her connection to her artifacts. The great ax of Marduk, the symbol of her victory over the ancient God of Sumer, manifested at her feet, inert to her call.
It wasn't hers to wield any longer.
The second tore away at her
authority. The royal crown, marking her as the Queen of En and Ki, dropped like a useless tiara down to the muddy floor, shattering into golden dust.
Perception and Communication were lost on the third's altar. Once the potent murderer, Inanna was now without perception of the world around herself. Once regarded as the loudest voice on the battlefield, Inanna was granted eternal silence. No longer would she speak, no longer would her word condemn unfortunate souls.
The fourth took away her Ring of Power— an artifact that she had fashioned from her own domain.
The fifth and sixth withdrew her power of manifestation and her connection to her domain— the very source of her godhood. Her ankle bracelets fell, a symbol of her sensuality and sexual power, before the last of her robes dropped to the floor.
The seventh drank from her soul, etching its marks upon it, placing a curse that marked Inanna as a denizen of the Underworld, a follower, and a puppet of Ereshkigal herself. The world above lost its meaning to her, as she dropped down upon the muddy floor.
Naked and unmoving. Without pride or power or even the ability to protect herself, she might as well have been dead. She could still feel everything though. Every bit of pain and humiliation that was inflicted upon her. Strong as she was even she trembled at the prospect of spending an eternity suffering like this.
If I ever… I will escape. And they will all pay. Every single one of them.
A single tear fell from her sister's eye before Ereshkigal raised her hand and levitated Inanna's lifeless body before banishing it against the wall. And before her body could drop, eight metal rods pierced through her body, crucifying her on the wall.
"Suffer well, sister," Ereshkigal said softly, staring into her body's eyes. "You were right you know. You were the one that made me what I am today. And today… today I will take your place."
And without another look back, Ereshkigal vanished, leaving behind a silent body hanging upon the ancient wall.