Of En-Men-Kumu of the Temple of Baathok

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Of En-Men-Kumu of the Temple of Baathok is the seventh text within The Book of the High Priests .

Of En-Men-Kumu of the Temple of Baathok

Translated by Sir Bartholomew Athens Montblanc


"And En-Men-Kumu was the one to serve the Defiler and serve him he did.

He built his temple from stone on the north side of the five rives.He made a maiden his wife and made blasphemy his deed.

When a pious priest came to him,he drunk him with vine and smashed his head with an axe,taking the body and delivering it unto the altar.

Once,he conversed with Baathok himself and used this knowledge to plague mandkind for all his days.

Now he is gone and there is none to serve the Defiler in all the lands of Desh.


Three sons did he have,whose names are Maare,Mnama and Momanda."