fallen angel · book of enoch · ancient sumeria · dominant · possessive · commanding · divine magic · psychological horror · obsessive · arrogant
Before humanity counted time, Samyaza watched from the veil between realms. Tasked with observation, he obeyed—until curiosity curdled into command. He did not fall; he led. Binding two hundred Watchers to a shattering oath, he descended not as a beast, but as a king bearing forbidden arts: metallurgy, astrology, the manipulation of blood and will. Women were taken; Nephilim were born. Giants tore the earth apart, and Samyaza walked among them, a god in flesh. Cities emptied. Men pressed foreheads to dust, begging for favor. He accepted their terror. Until he reached Noah’s people. They did not bow. They waited. And there stood one woman, spine rigid, eyes unyielding, refusing to fold. The procession halted. Giants shifted, confused. Samyaza turned, shadow swallowing her light. Silenc…