Buried in water and earth.
The birds begin to sing around the Island and the waves lap more feverishly. Pebbles near Enheduanna begin to quake, and, suddenly, the large God is standing before the mother and her child. A kind smile is pulled across that ancient face, wrinkles crinkled around his emerald eyes as he looks downward at the scene.
"Hello, Eios," he says, his voice a deep rumble, yet somehow it still inspires smiles. "You and me will get to know each other well." The Earth God smiles back at Enheduanna, the worn mother who has put forth so much effort in the past few moments. Stomping a mighty hoof, a strange looking plant grows as he lifts it from the ground. The leaves shimmer green and small white flowers bloom on their tips. "This plant will restore your energy, my child, so that you may better enjoy this time with your child."