Journey's End:

Journey's End:

Return to Uruk. Ultimately, Gilgamesh made his way back to Uruk, coming to terms with his mortality and fully embracing his role as king. He found pride in the city's accomplishments and its infrastructure, understanding that his legacy would continue through his contributions to his people and their civilization. This return marked the culmination of his evolution from a tyrant to a wise ruler.

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