The Lost Book of Enki
The Lost Book of Enki Marduk, after years of struggle, finally proclaimed himself the supreme god, but his reign was filled with conflicts and betrayals. His ambitions ignited new wars between the descendants of Enki and Enlil, further weakening the Anunnaki’s influence over humanity. The destruction of cities, the fragmentation of kingdoms, and the loss of ancient knowledge marked the beginning of a new era—one where the gods no longer dictated human destiny.
However, before their departure, the Anunnaki left warnings about the future. Enki, in his records, documented an unsettling prophecy: humanity’s history was tied to cosmic cycles, and what had happened before could happen again. He spoke of the possibility of Nibiru’s return, bringing new upheavals to Earth—perhaps another catastrophe or the return of the gods themselves.
He also warned of the corruption of divine knowledge. As humans drifted away from the original teachings, their societies would become chaotic, their leaders would grow ambitious, and power would be used for war rather than progress. Only those who preserved ancient wisdom would be able to understand the secrets of the universe and prepare for the future.