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Girru in The Blue Crystal Rod

Girru (ガールー Gārū) is the god of fire and justice.

Appearances[]

The Blue Crystal Rod[]

In The Blue Crystal Rod, Gilgamesh and Ki can talk with Girru on his temple located in the sky above the Burning Cliff. In most story paths, Girru will gladly assist Gil and Ki on their quest, but in a few paths he may test or oppose them.

Girru's fate varies depending on the player's choices. One of the better outcomes has the bridge connecting the Burning Cliff with Girru's temple fixed, making it easier for humans to visit his temple. The worst outcome for Girru is when Gil becomes evil and kills him to absorb his divine power, with Gil becoming an evil god comparable with the demon Druaga.

Seme COM Dungeon: Drururuaga[]

In Seme COM Dungeon: Drururuaga, one of the initial decks are named after Girru, which contains seven cards: Axe Knight, Goblin, Green Slime, Black Slime, Stone Axe, Leather Armor, and Potion of Healing. When the card "Summons on Girru" is used, Girru appears and makes the card's user invincible for 8 turns.

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Etymology[]

  • Girru appears to be based on the Mesopotamian god Gibil, also known as Girra, both names derived from the Akkadian word girru, "fire".
  • Girru's name and appearance appears to be based on the 1980 book Deities & Demigods, where the spelling of the Babylonian fire god is Girru, and the hero Gilgamesh shown before him (as each region has their entries sorted in alphabetical order) is presented as a shirtless muscular man with long hair and beard.
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