Nephilim

The War-Born Giants of Ancient Earth

Origin of the Nephilim

Nephilim are giant human-like beings born from the sanctioned union between humans and angels of the clan of Raguel, executed under the authority of the 24 Elders and led by Apollyon. Unlike the corrupted hybrids engineered by Satan, the Nephilim were not a rebellion against divine law but a measured countermeasure designed to preserve humanity.

Their creation occurred during a critical phase in cosmic history, when Satan’s corruption of Earth had shifted from open defiance to covert infiltration. Through Vampires and their offspring—the Fairies—human bloodlines were being quietly altered. Angels could no longer reliably distinguish corrupted hybrids from pure humans without risking catastrophic error.

The solution required beings who could live as humans, see corruption, and act decisively without divine ambiguity.

Thus, the Nephilim were authorized.

Nature and Physical Characteristics

Nephilim were unmistakable in stature. Towering above ordinary humans, they possessed immense physical strength, heightened endurance, and accelerated recovery. Their bodies were human in structure but reinforced by angelic essence, allowing them to survive injuries that would kill ordinary men.

Yet they were not immortal.

They aged.
They bled.
They died.

Their power was not limitless—it was purpose-bound.

Nephilim were not created to rule, to teach, or to worship. They were created to hunt, identify, and eliminate Fairy corruption wherever it took root.

Purpose: Weapons Hidden Among Men

The Nephilim were designed with one defining trait: perception.

Where angels saw humanity, Nephilim sensed distortion. Where humans saw familiarity, Nephilim felt dissonance. Fairies could not hide from them.

This perception was not learned—it was instinctive.

As a result, Nephilim societies were often:

  • Nomadic
  • Militarized
  • Secretive
  • Isolated from human civilizations

They did not build empires. They erased threats.

Many ancient wars, sudden population disappearances, and erased settlements recorded in fragmented human memory trace back to Nephilim interventions—moments when Fairy influence had grown too strong to be ignored.

The Sworn Enmity: Nephilim and Fairies

Nephilim and Fairies share a mirrored curse.

Both are hybrids.
Both are bound to Earth after death.
Both are denied ascension to Shahar in their natural state.

Yet they were engineered to hate each other.

Fairies represented infiltration and manipulation. Nephilim represented exposure and execution. Their conflict was inevitable and relentless. Where Fairies sought concealment, Nephilim brought revelation. Where Fairies altered bloodlines quietly, Nephilim responded violently.

This enmity was not cultural. It was ontological—woven into their very creation.

Death, Reincarnation, and the Eight Lives

Unlike pure humans, Nephilim souls do not ascend to Shahar upon death. Instead, their souls remain bound to Earth within the Olam-Chuphshah universe.

Following the arrival of Yeshua and the opening of salvation to Earth, Nephilim—like Fairies—were granted a limited mercy:

Reincarnation, up to eight times.

Across these lives:

  • From the 1st to 3rd lives, Nephilim often display extraordinary abilities
  • Some retain powers into their 6th or 7th lives
Abilities may include:
  • Interaction with spirits
  • Partial recall of past lives at a young age
  • Appearing in places of death while physically elsewhere
  • Limited manipulation of physical or metaphysical forces

However, during the 8th life, all supernatural traits are expired or worn out.
They live as ordinary humans.

After death in the eighth life, reincarnation ends permanently. Their souls are then held at the Conoid until judgment day.

The Holocheists and the Conoid

Not all Nephilim complete their reincarnation cycle. Some may reincarnate only three or four times before their cycle completes. What extends the cycle for some up to an eighth life is the ability to retain certain supernatural powers in each reincarnation. Not all reach the eighth life—some complete their journey in three, four, six, or seven lives—depending on the measure of power they carry as they return.

However, those captured by the Holocheists—beings tasked with soul retrieval—are imprisoned within the Conoid, a vast spiritual containment realm buried deep beneath Earth’s core.

The Conoid was created by the 24 Elders as a holding chamber for both Nephilim and Fairies until the Day of Judgment.

In prophetic language, it is written:

“And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them.”

Within this framework:

  • The sea refers to the Conoid
  • Hell refers to the spiritual fire engulfing Olam-Chuphshah
  • Death refers to the corrupted authority unleashed through the Seed of Life

Death, Hell, and Satan’s Deception

When Satan seized the Seed of Life—handed to him by Adam in humanity’s earliest era—death entered Olam-Chuphshah. Later, wielding both the Seed and the stolen Crown of Order, Satan established a false system of judgment.

He ordered that all human souls, righteous and unrighteous alike, be cast into hellfire upon death.
This was not justice—it was strategy.

By eliminating the hope of repentance, Satan sought to discourage demons from ever seeking redemption. Fear replaced mercy. Punishment replaced judgment.

Nephilim and Fairies were caught within this corrupted system, their souls neither ascending nor fully condemned—awaiting rectification at the final judgment.

Survival of the Flood and the Northern Migration

During the Flood in Noah’s time, most Nephilim and Fairies were destroyed. However, not all perished.

Some survived in hidden regions and migrated toward the northern parts of the Earth after the waters receded. Over time, their remains—and in some cases their preserved forms—were later unearthed by modern humans.

These discoveries were misclassified as early human species, including:

  • Homo erectus
  • Australopithecus afarensis
  • And other pre-modern hominids

In truth, these were remnants of hybrid bloodlines, not ancestors of humanity.

Relationship with Raguel and Apollyon

Nephilim were born under the authority of Raguel, whose anointing as The Accolade governs reward, consequence, and balance. Apollyon acted as executor, father, and commander of their mission.

Unlike Satan’s creations, Nephilim were not abandoned.

They were supervised.
They were restrained.
They were accountable.

Their existence was never meant to be permanent—only necessary.

Conclusion

Nephilim were not monsters of chaos.
They were weapons of restraint.

Born from justice, hidden among men, cursed with delayed judgment, and burdened with a mission that denied them peace, they stand as one of the most tragic creations within the 24 Elders Universe.

They fought corruption so humanity could endure—yet were denied the destiny of humanity itself.
Their judgment has not yet come.

And until the Conoid gives up its dead, the legacy of the Nephilim remains unfinished.

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