The passengers aboard the ark were survivors of an emerging human species that thrived in the fertile plains where the early Nefilim colonies and space ports had been established. Their early ancestors, the First Couple of the modern human race, Adam and Eva were profound creations by the joint efforts of Nefilim and Galactic Federacy representatives, collectively known as the Elohim, in an effort to revive the once devastated Lemurian species.
The Couple, who were created prior to the Great Flood, epitomized the zenith genetic skills of the Elohim. Embedded with DNA data of various Galactic Federacy member species, and their offspring assured with representations of 144,000 stellar civilizations, the Couple was indeed great and wonderfully made.In the early phases however, a dilemma occurred that required the dehybridization of the Couple to awaken their dormant knowledge of procreation. Instilled by the Elohim with the concept of Free Will, the Couple eventually decided with the awakening, and as a consequence inadvertently shattered the political agenda pertaining with the Annunakis. The latter forcibly expelled the Couple from the lush Nefilim bio-nursery that once was their nurturing home, and thus began their and their offspring’s struggle as they entered a promising, yet challenging era for Erthean Humanity.
Concurrent with the surviving Lemurians that had chosen to thrive separately on the planet’s subterranean realms after the Flood, and the well evolved primate humans scattered in other continents, the Couple would then contribute to the intricate mesh of the Erthean drama. Their offsprings eventually covered the surface of Erthe both in population and in influence. From the tongue of their mentors, the Nefilim spacenauts, Gaia was eventually christened as Erthe, deriving it from the name of the planet's first established spaceport colony, ERI.DU.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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2 comments:
nice story
images/drawings can help,imho...
Had been considering about it before because I can also draw, but maybe I will when furthering a project like publishing it. Thanks for your suggestion.
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