Where did he get him though!
It also doesn't explain where the limitless amounts of eggs and breasts are coming from.
The only clue we have is what it says on the Enkidu minion:
http://ffxiv.gamerescape.com/wiki/Enkidu_(Minion)
Legend has that Gilgamesh first found Enkidu while searching for a meal. Without the means to make a fire, he attempted to eat the fowl raw, only to find himself the victim of a furious counterattack. Impressed by the bird's tenacity, he promptly made her his pet.
Perhaps he tamed it on another land mass that is not Eorzea before travelling here, we would need to question Gilgamesh.The only clue we have is what it says on the Enkidu minion:
http://ffxiv.gamerescape.com/wiki/Enkidu_(Minion)
Even if that wasn't the case and he tamed it here it still seems fishy to not have a visible supply of chickens on Eorzea, there must be more to this maybe a underground black market.
Impressed by the bird's tenacity, he promptly made her his pet.her
Thanks to Gilgamesh Trial 2.0 I thought Enkidu was male, until this thread I reminded me that chickens are female. QwQ
Ohs.
I'm from a really, really, really small town so chickens here means all the female ones and roosters for male. See a lot of signs in the summer with "roosters, chickens, and eggs for sale". I've only heard hen used in class.
Thats why I went with the "technically" preface. Yeah, they run around in the road in these parts, except can't run em down, some thing about "free range" chickens means they are protected. Free fertilizer for your lawn though, on the bright side.
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