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*In Anânh's name resembles that of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inanna Inanna] (also known as Ishtar), a Mesopotamian goddess of fertility. Notably, the legend of Inanna describes her descent into the underworld to face Ereshkigal, her sister and evil counterpart. The battle with In Anânh seems to allude to this story, as it involves journeying into a subterranean realm to fight In Anânh and her Shade, who may be an allusion to Ereshkigal. | *In Anânh's name resembles that of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inanna Inanna] (also known as Ishtar), a Mesopotamian goddess of fertility. Notably, the legend of Inanna describes her descent into the underworld to face Ereshkigal, her sister and evil counterpart. The battle with In Anânh seems to allude to this story, as it involves journeying into a subterranean realm to fight In Anânh and her Shade, who may be an allusion to Ereshkigal. This legend is also referenced in Tyrannocide II, a lore item introduced in ''Forsaken'', which describes Ereshkigal as Inanna's "shadow twin". | ||
*She is the first [[Hive]] observed to hold the title of "Brood Queen." | *She is the first [[Hive]] observed to hold the title of "Brood Queen." | ||
*She also appears to be a follower of the [[Worm God]] [[Ur]], judging by the warning, ''In Anânh reaches out to Ur, the Ever-Hunger...'', during the battle when she transforms into a Shade. | *She also appears to be a follower of the [[Worm God]] [[Ur]], judging by the warning, ''In Anânh reaches out to Ur, the Ever-Hunger...'', during the battle when she transforms into a Shade. |
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