>>19801194Unfortunately the guy who taught me this (who is also a brazilian anon) could not continue this revelation history for private reasons, but he gave the name of the importants events that happened after that when I caught him.
>The most interesting part being Girsu's coalition war, a failed attempt to acquiesce in favor of Saturn, the rise of Tubalcain and the life and death of Tammuz as well as the Reign of the Black Bull will not be relatedBut here's a summary:
>Yes. They were also trying to destroy all other adamites and enslave their halflings. They were hunted down in an epic War, however such effort was halted when the vessel of Raguel, the one we know as Ninurta, appeared and estabilished himself as King of all Mesopotamia, wich at the time ended in a major river mouth arround the Musandam Peninsula due to the lower sea levels. A second war would be fought against Ninurta, ending in his demise. Unfortunely the Deluge made such an awesome narrative be forgotten, but it remained alive across the Old World in the tales of Zeus slaying Saturn. The last of the Apkallu, the one we know as Enoch, had a bastard named Metuselah. He and his son Lamech fought in those two wars against the Giants, alongside Angels and heroes of Old, the ones the Bible names "Nephilin". "Nephilin" doesn't reffer to the fallen angels nor to the giants, but to the warriors who fought them. Nephilin is the old Hebrew for "those who tumbled", as in, falled in Battle