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If this sage is indeed referencing the Epic of Gilgamesh then it possible that he is supposed to be Utnapishtim. He is the Sumerian version of the Hebrew's Noah and the Greek's Deucalion. Much like the Wandering Jew he was purportedly immortal. [[User:Lacrossedeamon|Lacrossedeamon]] ([[User talk:Lacrossedeamon|talk]]) 21:54, December 17, 2016 (UTC) | If this sage is indeed referencing the Epic of Gilgamesh then it possible that he is supposed to be Utnapishtim. He is the Sumerian version of the Hebrew's Noah and the Greek's Deucalion. Much like the Wandering Jew he was purportedly immortal. [[User:Lacrossedeamon|Lacrossedeamon]] ([[User talk:Lacrossedeamon|talk]]) 21:54, December 17, 2016 (UTC) | ||
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If this sage is indeed referencing the Epic of Gilgamesh then it possible that he is supposed to be Utnapishtim. He is the Sumerian version of the Hebrew's Noah and the Greek's Deucalion. Much like the Wandering Jew he was purportedly immortal. Lacrossedeamon (talk) 21:54, December 17, 2016 (UTC)