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No notes exist to explain the presence of the statue in such an obscure location, however, in the later map [[Powerstation2]], notes can be found in the mushroom infested mine that document two people were hired by someone to look for a statue in the mines. The distance from this statue and the mine may insinuate that there are more statues like it similar in size and proximity to mushrooms. | No notes exist to explain the presence of the statue in such an obscure location, however, in the later map [[Powerstation2]], notes can be found in the mushroom infested mine that document two people were hired by someone to look for a statue in the mines. The distance from this statue and the mine may insinuate that there are more statues like it similar in size and proximity to mushrooms. | ||
One of the wasteland notes also reads: | |||
'''GOD OF MINERS'' | |||
''STATUES'' | |||
''IN MINES''' | |||
The only other reference to UGU is hinted by the bunker computer code, where the phrase "UKUR IS GOD", and if the reference table is accurate: "UGU (is) the underground world god (of the) mines". This could mean that UGU is a statue in the likeliness of the ancient Mesopotamian deity, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukur Ukur.] This can only be backed by its unnatural, demonic appearance. | The only other reference to UGU is hinted by the bunker computer code, where the phrase "UKUR IS GOD", and if the reference table is accurate: "UGU (is) the underground world god (of the) mines". This could mean that UGU is a statue in the likeliness of the ancient Mesopotamian deity, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukur Ukur.] This can only be backed by its unnatural, demonic appearance. |
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