Anatolia's Inanna Story

Now that Nakia was defeated and the marriage ceremony was completed. It was time for King Mattizawa I and his new bride to great the guests. Amber is in her white dress, she has purple and silver jewelry with a matching crown and a cape. Her hair is flowing down her back. All the visiting royalty were taking their seats including the remaining members of Kail's siblings Juda, Rois, Rois's wife and Kail's three children with Yuri. Shala and her twin sister Ryui watched the newborn twins. As Amber finished getting ready she gets an unexpected visit from Ramses II. He came despite knowing Amber did not like him and he had many gifts for her, Mattizawa and their children. For the twins he had jewelry made for them, for Mattizawa and Amber were given royal Egyptian attire. Akasha had explained that it wasn't need since none of them would ever go to Egypt despite that Ramses schemes to have Amber as a concubine but left the gifts and return to his seat with a broken heart.

Amber knew despite how he felt she was in love with Mattizawa and hated Ramses II and was ready to slap him or worse. So she shrugged it off and put rose oil on her neck and finally decided to eat after Asura was persistent.

The marriage ceremony is performed and they are declared married by Hittite law. They leave for Mitanni empires and start the Mitanni ceremony, where it is made official and the newborns are shown. Amber is declared the Mitanni Tawanna, she hugs her step children and her newborns while being held by her husband. People in the Hittite and Mitanni empires rejoice in happiness and for a new peace era began.

According to history, Mattizawa had married a Hittite princess and sister of Mursili. During his reign the Mitanni become part of the Hittite empire. The Mitanni Empire vanished from history 3 kings later after Mattizawa reign. After the death of the previous king, his empire had political turmoil and he sought refuge in the Hittite empire. In return for marrying the king's sister he returns to his empire with Hittite armies. Eventually it led to a peace treaty between the Hittites and Mitanni. The clay tablet still exists to this day.