They called it Tellus. We call it Earth. Their world was dying, so they came to ours hoping to save theirs. The Anunnaki arrived in a hollowed-out moon—part ship, part station—called the Nibiru. Racing against time as an ancient asteroid bears down on Tellus. The Anunnaki crossed the void of space to save their homeworld, forcing the Igigi to labor in brutal conditions. Injured and breaking under Tellus’ crushing gravity, the Igigi suffered. The injuries mounted. Morale collapsed. The Igigi were dying. Desperate, Enki made us—part Anunnaki, part... something else—to endure what the Igigi couldn’t. Stronger and more resilient. But not subservient. Now, they find they weren’t the first here—and those forces have declared war. At the same time, Adama, the first of Enki's creations, sparks an Igigi revolt. The Nibiru falls. Their homeworld dies. They only have one place to go, and the asteroid is still coming. This isn’t just a myth. It’s the origin story you were never told.
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The Ashes of Eden
They called it Tellus. We call it Earth.
Their world was dying, so they came to ours hoping to save theirs.
The Anunnaki arrived in a hollowed-out moon—part ship, part station—called the Nibiru.
Racing against time as an ancient asteroid bears down on Tellus.
The Anunnaki crossed the void of space to save their homeworld, forcing the Igigi to labor in brutal conditions. Injured and breaking under Tellus’ crushing gravity, the Igigi suffered. The injuries mounted. Morale collapsed. The Igigi were dying.
Desperate, Enki made us—part Anunnaki, part... something else—to endure what the Igigi couldn’t.
Stronger and more resilient. But not subservient.
Now, they find they weren’t the first here—and those forces have declared war.
At the same time, Adama, the first of Enki's creations, sparks an Igigi revolt.
The Nibiru falls.
Their homeworld dies.
They only have one place to go, and the asteroid is still coming.
This isn’t just a myth.
It’s the origin story you were never told.
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