Samyaza was trouble waiting to happen. Gazing down from the realms celestial, he just could not keep his roving eye off the comely 'daughters of men' in the world below. This wayward son of heaven with all-too-earthly desires summoned together a coalition of the willing known as the Watchers, and having sworn a terrible oath of allegiance two hundred rebel angels descended Earthwards to party, gaining material bodies as they fell. And party they did. Their notorious half-mortal, half-angelic offspring, the Nephilim, began eating their way through all the bounty which the planet had to offer. But when humans also went onto the menu, the angelic host still residing above decided that enough was enough. The archangels descended, and Earth became a battleground.
It's a fantastic story, and appears in full detail in the non-canonical Book of Enoch. It also expounds at length on the reasons for the Biblical Flood, which are glossed over so swiftly in Genesis that you just feel that somewhere a whole slab of explanatory text must be missing. And it is. It is in the Book of Enoch.
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