
Neptun
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Narrated by:
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Lukas Wolfgang Börner
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Unerbittlich besteht König Melim-anna von Uruk auf dem Recht der ersten Brautnacht, ohne vom zunehmenden Frust seines Volkes oder den Ratschlägen seiner Vertrauten Notiz zu nehmen. Um dessen Grausamkeiten zu entgehen, beschließt Dumu-ugen, sich umzubringen – doch die Schöpfungsgöttin Namma vereitelt ihren Plan und birgt die angehende Braut in der Mitte des Salzmeeres. Als der König bei der Seefahrt dorthin auf mysteriöse Weise verschwindet, begibt sich zuletzt der Hymnendichter Mesch-ursang auf die Suche nach den Verschollenen. Doch hat er weder mit dem Seeungeheuer, das die Jungfer bewacht, noch der grenzenlosen Eifersucht der Liebesgöttin Inanna gerechnet. Ganz zu schweigen von Dumu-ugen selbst.
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