The Lost Book of Enki
The Lost Book of Enki The situation worsened when highly destructive weapons were used. In a desperate attempt to curb Marduk’s influence, Ninurta and Nergal unleashed the "Weapons of Terror," ancient forbidden weapons capable of wiping out entire cities. These weapons devastated Sumerian civilization, turning its lands into desolate wastelands and poisoning its waters with a "Poisonous Wind." Humanity suffered the consequences of the gods’ war, facing famine, death, and the ruin of their cities.
Enki, horrified by what his own brothers had unleashed, could do nothing to prevent the catastrophe. Although Marduk survived and consolidated his rule, the war marked the decline of the Anunnaki’s power on Earth. They realized that their struggle had only brought chaos and destruction, and many began to withdraw, leaving humanity to its fate.
The war between the gods not only brought devastation but also marked the beginning of an irreversible change on Earth. While the Anunnaki battled for power, an even greater danger loomed. Nibiru, in its elliptical orbit, was approaching Earth with a gravitational force that would trigger unprecedented climatic catastrophes.
