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Gilgamesh became wiser and no longer cruel to his followers after his many adventures.

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Gilgamesh's many adventures, especially his encounter with Enkidu and his quest for immortality, ultimately led him to reflect on the meaning of life, death, and his own mortality. Through these experiences, Gilgamesh evolved from a tyrannical ruler to a more compassionate and wise leader, recognizing the value of human connection and the inevitability of death.

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