De Dea Magisterium


iconBook III - Elohim

Chapter 9

1Two hundred and sixty thousand years ago, heralded our emancipation.
2Five years since the return of our creators and masters.
3The first men, giants of muscle and bone; gentle and placid did take our place in the fields;
4They toiled day and night;
5We called them the HU.MEN
6On account of their giant frame and gentle nature.
7Like sheep, they obeyed us as their gods.
8They replaced us in the mines,
9those filthy dark holes down
10which the Grey gods forced us to find their precious minerals.
11They took up all labour.
12At first the days were fine. But soon trouble arose.
13Of all the genetic arts of the AN.NUN.AKI, the one they banished was genitalia and natural sexual reproduction.
14The Grey gods had long sacrificed their genitalia
15in their quest for immortality-
16treating their bodies like a suit of clothes.
17Not even to our kind had they bestowed the gift of natural reproduction-
18thus condemning us to be servants of duty
19in order to win but a mere morsel of wisdom.
20But the first men did die too quickly.
21So the Greys did change their life span so that they may live for several hundred years.
22But even this did not stop the rate at which these first men did die- from sickness, from over-work,
23sometimes for no apparent reason at all.
24The Greys did then devote some of their knowledge to that which they dare not speak, nor support-
25the genetic creation of external genitalia and reproduction.
26the most precious knowledge of all, the gift of life.