“Well, I'm the most fun,” she laughed out, not giving any indication if that was a joke or not. It was probably better if they didn't analyze what he'd heard versus what was true and what wasn't. Especially in terms of Enlil, who they had been discussing... and him having tried to wipe out all their people with a flood because they were.... noisy.
She waved her hand. “It's nothing to really worry about anymore. If the big heads aren't worried, I'm not going to worry.” Ninkasi shrugged. “It's not my job to fret about politics. It's my job to heal the mouth.” She paused to take a drink. “That sounds far more elegant than it is.”
Setting her cup on the table she then swiped a piece of bread. “There's not exactly much use for them right now... the tablets, as far as designating power. We've been around a long time already, there isn't much in terms of... familial expansion anymore. And a mortal has to be pretty damn worthy... and the last was... um,” she scrunched up her nose while fiddling with the bread. “Utnapishtim and his wife... I think... after The Flood.” Ninkasi shrugged and looked at Djeheuty for confirmation, she wasn't the best with the perspective and timeline... thing. He followed it closer and keep it straight better. “I... think...”
To avoid stalling on it, she shoved some bread in her mouth.