![]() In actuality, Semiramis had nothing to do with the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. It is rumored that she laced it with poison to take revenge for her late husband.Īnd thus having become Empress of Assyria, Semiramis took over the duties of managing governmental affairs for many decades, spearheading numerous expeditions and construction projects.Īfterwards, it's been said she was murdered by her son, or perhaps after handing off power she became a dove and flew away. When the novel tactics Semiramis suggested in a war with foreign lands landed them a victory, King Ninus came to know of her splendid talent, finally deciding a formal marriage with her.īut the moment King Ninus put his lips to his wine glass at the wedding banquet, he suddenly collapsed in pain and died. Led to sorrow, Onnes committed suicide, and Semiramis was left with no choice but for her body to accept the King's grace. Growing up beautifully, Semiramis was wed to the aging general Onnes, but the ambitious King Ninus captivated by her face half-forcefully parted her from her husband. Semiramis was born between the Goddess Derketo and a human, and ashamed of that fact, Derketo abandoned her by the water's side.īut as a baby carrying the blood of the god, she was brought up by countless doves and given a new lease on life. Some legends say that she was murdered by her own son, while other legends say that after she ceded her power, she turned into a dove and flew away. The citizens whispered that Semiramis had poisoned the king to avenge her late husband.Īnd so Semiramis became the Empress of Assyria, and commanded numerous expeditions and construction projects as regent for decades. However, on the day of the wedding banquet, King Ninus collapsed, writhing in agony, and died. This led to King Ninus recognizing her talent, which prompted him to ask for her hand in marriage. When war broke out, Semiramis's unorthodox tactical advice led her nation to victory. Semiramis had no choice but to accept King Ninus's affection. The separation greatly saddened Onnes, who killed himself. However, King Ninus, an ambitious leader, was quite taken with Semiramis's beauty, and ultimately tore the couple apart. Semiramis grew to become a beautiful maiden, and she married an aging general named Onnes. However, as Semiramis was a descendant of the gods, she survived, and was raised by a flock of doves. She was abandoned at the waterside by an embarrassed Derketo. Semiramis was born to the goddess Derketo and an unknown human. ![]() Increases party's Buster and NP damage by 10% when she is on the field.
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