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caption = Super Ghost of Mesopotamia| | caption = Super Ghost of Mesopotamia| | ||
spouse = many| | spouse = many| | ||
children = | children = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Bakr_al-Baghdadi Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi],<br>[[Ludna Sharifun]],<br>[[Ibn Al Hejaz]],<br>[[Sarah the Inquisitor]],<br>[[The Common Cold]],<br>several breeds of goat | ||
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Zagros Enkidu is a [[Super Ghost]] who presides over Mesopotamia, the Persian Gulf, much of Afghanistan, and parts of Syria and Lebanon. He is known to crawl through chimneys and open windows in cat-like fashion in the nights and steal women and goats. He | Zagros Enkidu is a [[Super Ghost]] who presides over Mesopotamia, the Persian Gulf, much of Afghanistan, and parts of Syria and Lebanon. He is known to crawl through chimneys and open windows in cat-like fashion in the nights and steal women and goats. He has a rampant hunger for [[fertility]], and feasts upon his prey's vital energy. His birth was unknown, but he is said to have become the dominant Super Ghost of the region in 1453, when the Ottoman Empire took on its most powerful state. | ||
[[Category:Super Ghost]] | [[Category:Super Ghost]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:35, 27 January 2026
Zagros Enkidu
| Spouse | many |
| Children | Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Ludna Sharifun, Ibn Al Hejaz, Sarah the Inquisitor, The Common Cold, several breeds of goat |
Zagros Enkidu is a Super Ghost who presides over Mesopotamia, the Persian Gulf, much of Afghanistan, and parts of Syria and Lebanon. He is known to crawl through chimneys and open windows in cat-like fashion in the nights and steal women and goats. He has a rampant hunger for fertility, and feasts upon his prey's vital energy. His birth was unknown, but he is said to have become the dominant Super Ghost of the region in 1453, when the Ottoman Empire took on its most powerful state.
