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The following article/section is from the City of the Plague God continuity under Rick Riordan Presents and not the Riordanverse canon. |
Belet is the adoptive daughter of Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, and an ally of Sikander Aziz.
City of the Plague God
Appearance
Belet is a girl in her pre to early teens of Arabic descent with short dark hair, brown eyes, and a dark complexion.
Personality
Belet is merciless on the battle field and a good ally. She has a quick temper and always speaks honestly, which comes off as abrasive and may be the reason she has no friends at the start of the book. She has been all around the world and knows Latin well. Belet despises feeling weak.
Abilities
- Swordsmanship: Belet is skilled with a sword.
Items
- Kasusu: Her legendary scimitar.
City of the Plague God | |
Books: | City of the Plague God |
Main Characters: | Sikander Aziz | Gilgamesh | Belet | Daoud |
Secondary Characters: | Mohammed Aziz | Kasusu | Humbaba |
Minor Characters: | Mr. Aziz | Mrs. Aziz | Enkidu |
Mesopotamian Gods: | Nergal | Ishtar | Erishkigal |
Magical Creatures: | Asakku | Lamassu | Ugallu | Poxies |
Related Content: | Sarwat Chadda | Rick Riordan Presents |
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