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Enlil (nlin), 𒂗𒇸 (EN = Lord + LÍL = Wind, "Lord (of the) Storm")[1] is the God of breath, wind, loft and breadth (height and distance).[2] It was the name of a chief deity listed and written about in Sumerian religion, and later in Akkadian (Assyrian and Babylonian), Hittite, Canaanite and other Mesopotamian clay and stone tablets. The name is perhaps pronounced and sometimes rendered in translations as "Ellil" in later Akkadian, Hittite, and Canaanite literature. In later Akkadian, Enlil is the son of Anshar and Kishar.
Enlil was also known as the god of weather. According to the Sumerians, Enlil helped create the humans, but then got tired of their noise and tried to kill them by sending a flood. A mortal known as Utnapishtim survived the flood through the help of another god, Ea, and he was made immortal by Enlil after Enlil's initial fury had subsided.
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
Google Enki and Enlil - the lion and the bull. Enemies from ancient times long forgotten, the true owners of this planet behind the veil of a hundred gods.
-MM
originally posted by: Amagnon
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
Google Enki and Enlil - the lion and the bull. Enemies from ancient times long forgotten, the true owners of this planet behind the veil of a hundred gods.
-MM
Metis - in her garden, in her valleys and bounteous hills - in her raiment of gold - she will answer, she will reveal.
originally posted by: SirKonstantin
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originally posted by: Amagnon
I mean what I say, it is for you - understand and be free. We fight a bitter war, a long war - but we have heroes, immortals who will speak for us.