The Anunnaki: At the Origins of Man Since the dawn of humanity, the Earth has been the stage for a secret story known only to the gods. The Anunnaki, beings from another world, return to the planet every 3,600 years to judge the creation they left behind. At the heart of this story, three human figures emerge: Maon, Imoan, and Vaoy. Each carries a destiny tied to cosmic powers and the mysteries of the origins. Their encounter with Navis and Nerek, immortal beings with extraordinary powers, upends their existence. Navis controls matter; Nerek holds the secret of DNA tablets, capable of transforming living beings – their bodies, thoughts, and intentions. Together, they embody both hope and danger, the future and the memory of humanity. When the Anunnaki appear and demand human obedience, Maon, Imoan, and Vaoy find themselves at the center of a cosmic game in which the gods themselves come into conflict. Enki, the benevolent one, seeks to preserve human evolution, while the ruthless Enlil wants to control or destroy whatever might surpass their power. The clash leads to the breaking of taboos, the unveiling of the fruits of knowledge, and the birth of a new humanity. Across the centuries, Navis and Nerek watch, intervene, and protect, while humans – fascinated and vain – develop technology, war, religion, and domination, always under the gods’ watchful eye. Until the moment when the cosmic threat draws near once more, plunging Earth into unspeakable tension. Between mythology, science fiction, and historical fiction, this novel tells of the birth, survival, and evolution of humanity, wavering between light and shadow, freedom and destiny, power and fragility. Si ça bloque encore, copie d’abord ton texte dans un éditeur ultra-simple (Bloc‑notes / Notepad ou TextEdit en “texte brut”), puis recopie depuis cet éditeur vers KDP pour supprimer tout formatage caché.