Shark’an is invariably portrayed as the inhabitant or guardian of the red sea to which Iromnan ventures with his companion surfboard. They clash, which leads to the death of the surfboard. The event typically causes the anger of the gods. Shark’an is also attested in other works of Mesopotamian literature. Multiple depictions of him have also been identified, including combat scenes and apotropaic clay heads.
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