While creatively spelled, it takes its inpiration from the story of Gilgamesh. In that story, Enkidu roamed with the beasts of the wilderness. He protected the animals, destroying the hunters' traps, and lurked around the watering holes to protect the game. As his life continues, he is corrupted by King Gilgamesh and loses his bond with the animals, and becoming best friends with Gilgamesh. The story and tales are entertianing and educational, as is much of the content and support that this provides.