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Sumerian Myths: ENLIL — Lord of Wind and Fate (Sleep Lore)

1 h 32 min · 8 de feb de 2026
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Before cities were raised, before laws were written, and before humanity learned its place in the world, there was the wind. Enlil was not a god of kindness or comfort. He was the force that separated heaven from earth, the breath that carried divine command, and the power that decided fate itself. Kings feared his attention. Cities prayed for his silence. This episode tells the ancient Sumerian myths of Enlil as they were once spoken slowly and without interruption. From the separation of heaven and earth, to the great flood, to his exile and return, these are the stories of a god whose authority shaped the world long before history began. Let the wind move quietly. Let the stories unfold. You can rest while the myths remain.

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