Uruk Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin’s Books

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.:

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

As the Evil Wind began to “spread to the mountains as a net,” the gods of Sumer began to flee their beloved cities…

Inanna hurriedly departed from Uruk, sailing off toward Africa in a “submersible ship” and complaining that she had to leave behind her jewelry and other possessions...Inanna / Ishtar bewailed the desolation of her city and her temple by the Evil Wind

          “which in an instant, in a blink of an eye

          was created against the midst of the mountains,…”

and against which there was no defense…As the

          “loyal citizens of Uruk were seized with terror…

          ‘Rise up! Hide in the steppe!’

          the deities ran off…they took unfamiliar paths…”

          “Thus all the gods evacuated Uruk;

           They kept away from it;

           They hid in the mountains,

           They escaped to the distant plains…”

In Uruk…

          “Mob panic was brought about in Uruk….

          its good sense was distorted…”

…as the people asked questions:

         “Why did the gods benevolent eye look away?

          Who caused such worry and lamentation?…”

When the Evil Storm passed over,

          “the people were piled up in heaps…

          a hush settled over Uruk like a cloak…”

Meskiagkasher reigned for 324 years. Meskiagkasher journeyed upon the sea and came ashore in a mountainous land.

ENMERKAR, 2ND king of Uruk, son to Meskiagasher under the protection of the goddess, and ruled by a king devoted to her as well. (Utu’s son)

LugalBanda– 3rd king of Uruk, son to Enmerkar (& Inanna), spouse to Ninsun

Gilgamesh– 4th ruler of Uruk, son to Lugal-Banda and Anunnaki goddess Ninsun