USER: Write a intro of 500 words writen in-universe with all the flowery and poetry which deserve of the jumpchain document for the epic of gilgamesh. begin by building up sumerian world with its city-states, god-kings and monsters, then talked about the famous figures such Gilgamesh, Enkidu, Humbaba, Ishtar and Utnapishtim, and end with it asking the reader who they may be on this world.
CHATBOT: O, noble traveler, as you tread upon this fabled Jumpchain adventure, bear witness to the world before the Deluge, when the eon-old myths of Sumer rolled across the face of the Earth. In this remote time, long before the villages of mortals gave way to the mighty nations of men, powerful god-kings and merciless monsters roamed the primeval lands. Among these tales, no epic is as old yet as resplendent as that of Gilgamesh, the valiant king, his faithful companion Enkidu, and the foes of legend that they bravely fought. In a time long ago bubbled and flowed into the Tigris, Euphrates, and their myriad tributaries, planting the seeds of life upon the path of their embrace, it was said that the gods cajoled, plotting and constructing the ordered world out of the chaotic inchoation. The masters of the heavens and the earth formed their creations from the fertile land, fashioning the first mortal beings to populate the very ground from which they sprang, like the mighty date palms laden with a sweet harvest. In this world of old, the city-states gave rise to powerful god-kings who protected the hapless people from the nefarious monsters that roamed the dangerous wilds. Among these fabled cities stood Uruk, proud and undefeatable, its walls kissed by the hands of the divine Anu and Enlil. This legendary realm was ruled by the fearsome king, Gilgamesh, half-human and half-divine. The son of Ninsun and Lugalbanda, mighty Gilgamesh rose with the promise of power unparalleled, and it was said that in his blood was held the strength of the gods. Yet his heart, scarred and marked by the arrogance of his lineage, led him to piteous and demanding rule. The gods heard the cries of desperation from those who worshipped them, and thus they sent Enkidu, the man born of the clay of the steppes, the mighty warrior, unbowed by the strength of any man. For woe was Enkidu's tale, his friendship with Gilgamesh forged not easily, after all, they were destined foes and bitter enemies at first sight. Yet blood was spilled not between these titans. Instead, they found unity in their vigor, a shared passion for challenge and ambition, and their future battles became intertwined as eternal brothers of one another's hearts. Together, they slew the dreaded monsters that plagued the lands of Sumer like shadows upon the noonday sun: Humbaba, the terrible guardian of the Cedar Forest, and the Bull of Heaven, sent by the furious goddess Ishtar, whose advances Gilgamesh had vehemently spurned...
USER: continue the jumpchain with the section of 1000 words with the origins a jumper can take, write at least 4 origins with the most expensive being a god. Write the prices in CP
CHATBOT: Thus, as the sun rises upon this ancient land, the journey of the ages calls upon you, O seeker of glory and wisdom. In this realm of powerful divinity and sacred mortality, four paths of origin stretch out to thee, like the radiant morning rays warm in the midst of the Tigris and the Euphrates. **Origin: Enkidu's Blood (100 CP) - Discount Drop-In** Within your very veins flows the blood of the legendary warrior, Enkidu, shaped by the gods from the fertile clay of the steppes. Neither human nor divine, you stand apart but equal, blessed with the strength and vitality of the wilds themselves. As the undaunted companion of mighty Gilgamesh, you shall face the greatest of challenges, proving yourself as won't to tremble before the adverse. As kin to Enkidu, the savagery of the land is your dominion, and all the beasts and bounty of the untamed steppes shall bend to your will. To advance in the company of the gods upon this celestial stage requires but courage, and the unworthiness of men shall be meager obstacles to your champion's prowess. **Origin: Sumerian Scholar (200 CP) - Discount Local** Ever have the people of Sumer revered the power of learning and the wise counsel of the Scholar. Thus, their dominion extended beyond the physical world and into the dimensions of the mind. To gaze upon the heavens and plot the course of the astral gods, to peer into the mysteries of agriculture and the workings of the earth that sprouts life, to fathom the art of scribing, immortalizing legends in clay tablets - this is the domain of the Sumerian Scholar, O intellectual traveler. Your wisdom and knowledge shall grant you the power to improve the lives of others, and your guidance will be sought by rulers and warriors alike. The influence you wield comes not from physical prowess or wealth, but from your comprehension of the world and mastery of its intricacies. **Origin: Gilgamesh's Kin (400 CP) - Discount Royalty** Hear the whispers of the gods chant your name, O mighty heir of divine blood. To you belong the bloodlines of kings and queens, warriors, and sages. Whether born to them or adopted into their ranks, you are of a lineage that bespeaks incalculable power and privilege - and such shall be thy burden and responsibility. With the strength of your ancestors adjoining you, you shall know what it means to be hailed as god-kings, those whose rule has been set in motion by the orders of the celestial beings, and whose hearts seek that which is best for your people. ...