Source: Black, J.A., Cunningham, G., Robson, E., and Zólyomi, G., TEhe Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature, Oxford 1998-.
(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)
(gods in blue …mixed-breed demigods in teal…)
1-10 Nam-zid-tara walked by Enlil, who said to him: “Where have you come from, Nam-zid-tara?”
(Enlil‘s patron city of Nippur way below his “Great Mountain” residence, all made of mud bricks fired extremely hot)
“From Enlil‘s temple. My turn of duty is finished.
I serve at the place of the gudu priests, with their sheep.
I am on my way home. Don’t stop me; I am in a hurry.
Who are you who asks me questions?”
(Enlil, son & heir to Anu‘s crown, & Commander of establishing Earth Colony)
11-18 “I am Enlil.” But Enlil had changed his appearance: he had turned into a raven and was croaking.
“But you are not a raven, you really are Enlil!”
“How did you recognize that I am Enlil, who decrees the destinies? “
(giant alien Anunnaki gods battle each other for power over Earth Colony)
17-18 “When your uncle En-me-cara was a captive, after taking for himself the rank of Enlil, he said:
“Now I shall know the fates, like a lord. ”
19-23 “You may acquire precious metals, you may acquire precious stones,
you may acquire cattle or you may acquire sheep;
(earthlings prior to giant aliens inserting DNA upgrades)
but the day of a human being is always getting closer, so where does your wealth lead?
Now, I am indeed Enlil, who decrees the fates.
What is your name? “
24-27 “My name is Nam-zid-tara (Well-blessed). ”
“Your fate shall be assigned according to your name:
leave the house of your master, and your heirs shall come and go regularly in my temple.”