Yes I look forward to your second part of the story.
What do you think of Sitchin's books? I went through a period in the 90's when I was engrossed in them but then found out he came out publicly before he died and said he made it all up. Alot of the cruneiform tablets are just maths.
But there is something with the story of Enki, Ea, Anu, Marduk, Isis names, etc. They mean something. Epic of Gilgamesh is my favourite all time adventure read.
Hey @izzynoel I will be over to answer your other questions .. it's just been one of those weeks!
What do I think of Sitchin? Now that's a post in itself :D but I shall keep it concise, I don't think he made it all up .. I do think he could have been fed this information to suit a wider objective and a deeper agenda, and that begins to open a very deep rabbit hole. If I follow my instinct it leads me to believe that there is an agenda to denigrate humanity to such a degree that we willingly hand away our freedom. I also believe there is an agenda to make us believe we have no soul and in many ways the two ideas go hand in hand. I know that even talking about the notion of a soul is enough to get people rolling their eyes, but equally perhaps that's the point! From those perspectives the concept of a genetically engineered slave race would appear to slot nicely into place. That said I can and indeed will argue both sides of the perspective and let the readers see where it leads them.
In terms of Enki I believe Enki, Enlil and Anu are in effect the first representations of a holy trinity. Indeed I think aspects of their story (plus Marduk etc etc) form the basis of all religion .. I believe there is a central story that has been shattered into multiple perspectives as a way of creating religions and divisions and I believe the elite know the truth of this story. I'm interested in the interchangable narrative that flows trough every belief sytems as I believe they are different perceptions of the same core story. Thanks again my friend.