ENKI’S AVATARS ~ QUINOTAUR (500 BCE)

The Quinotaur is a legendary sea creature described in Frankish mythology, particularly associated with the origins of the Merovingian dynasty. Its name, derived from the Latin Quinotaurus (“five-horned bull”), suggests a hybrid being with aquatic and bovine features. The Quinotaur is most famously linked to the tale of the divine conception of Meroveus, the semi-legendary …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS HEPHAESTUS (2000 BCE)

Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship, emerged in Greek mythology around 1,200 BCE during the rise of ancient Greek civilization. Mount Olympus, located in present-day Greece, was believed to be his birthplace. Born to Zeus and Hera (or Hera alone, in some versions), Hephaestus embodies ingenuity, resilience, and mastery over creation. Like …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS MELCHIZEDEK (2000 BCE)

Melchizedek, meaning “King of Righteousness,” is a prominent figure in Biblical and Near Eastern traditions, first mentioned in Genesis (~2000 BCE). As the King of Salem (later Jerusalem) and a high priest of El Elyon (“God Most High”), he offered blessings to Abraham. He received tithes, symbolizing his spiritual authority and divine connection. Melchizedek appears …