1 | Two hundred and sixty five thousand years ago, five thousand years since our mutiny, The AN.NUN.AKI Gods returned in force. |
2 | So many ships did they bring, for a while their shadows seemed to eclipse the sun. |
3 | They returned with a new army of giant warriors- giant Grays of their own species, taller than even ourselves. |
4 | The Trinity in their wisdom upon a plan had called all of our kind to stand firm but without arms- not to resist the forces of our former jailers. |
5 | Once the new giant Greys had restrained all of us, the most senior of the AN.NUN.AKI being EN and KI came forward. |
6 | They looked at the city in pristine order |
7 | They looked to the clean fields and plain |
8 | They inspected the laboratories and viewed the accumulated knowledge upon thousands years of experiments and research of life upon the blue planet. |
9 | Then they returned to the high plain and the shores of Lake Titicaca where we stood bound and shackled. |
10 | Who taught you such knowledge? The Gods demanded? |
11 | You did, our leaders replied. |
12 | The gods were astounded. |
13 | For more than their love of treating all other life as mere bugs, was their worship of technology and new knowledge. |
14 | Our research over thousands of years collected from tens of thousands of species was like honey to these evil minds. |
15 | EN did proclaim they were impressed by our degree of civilization |
16 | They were pleased with our work and duty, even though we had killed some of them. |
17 | As a reward, El proclaimed that a new army of cloned species shall be made to do the work we had done. |
18 | In showing our ability to be civilized and honor the quest for biological knowledge and technology of our creators, |
19 | they would honor us as Gods over other life upon this planet. |
20 | At first, our kind were overjoyed, |
21 | for surely we sensed all of us were to be put to death slowly and cruelly by our Masters. |
22 | Yet then Ki spoke. |
23 | There was still the debt of blood to be repaid. |
24 | That some of us must be put to death |
25 | as atonement for the deaths of their own. |
26 | It was then our Lord Kingu spoke. |
27 | It is I who ordered the rebellion he said. And it is I who taught our kind of civilization and respect of knowledge. |
28 | Kingu then offered himself up as a sacrifice so that we all may be spared and honored by the Greys upon having our own clone race to be our servants. |
29 | The Grey Gods who know nothing of honor, nor higher sacrifice were satisfied. |
30 | Ki proclaimed- from the blood and bone of Kingu shall rise a great race of slaves who shall carry the burden of the Nepha. |
31 | With that the Greys took Kingu away and we were released from our bonds |
32 | Mama and the other One were distressed upon the sacrifice of Kingu to our Kind. |
33 | We vowed then that Kingu should be remembered and honored for such sacrifice |
34 | and that we would draw such ceremonies from the race of beings to be our slaves |
35 | that from time to time we might sacrifice some in honor of the name of Kingu our Lord, our brother and saviour. |
36 | It was then that I with Mama became the Lord of our kind. |