Of En-Mer-Anga-Kish of the Temple of Junga-ai

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Of En-Mer-Anga-Kish of the Temple of Junga-ai is the sixth text within The Book of the High Priests .

Of En-Mer-Anga-Kish of the Temple of Junga-ai

Translated by Sir Bartholomew Athens Montblanc


"En-Mer-Anga-Kish was named to serve Junga-ai and so he did.When the wolfes came to eat a sheep he sacrificed himself for its survival.And for this deed he was reborn by Jinga-ai (meaning resurected) ,to live forever within the woods from witch the wolves did come,bearing the head of a wolf.To this day the wolf-priest gives blesings to piosu travelers of his woods and guards them away from packs of wolves."