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Book of Giants

CHAPTER SEVEN: A war broke out between the Giants when Hobabesh abducted the wife of one of them. Unfortunately, at the end of this conflict, one of Ohyah's friends was killed by Mahaway. Ohyah and his father Shemhazah are grief-stricken over the loss of their friend and express their displeasure towards Mahaway. The latter defends himself, citing the words of his late father Baraqel as justification for his actions. Anguished by Mahaway's death, Ohyah tried to take her own life, but was stopped by Gilgamesh and the other Giants from doing so. Consequently, they deflected Ohyah's homicidal urges.
CHAPTER EIGHT: Gilgamesh has a prophetic dream which he interprets as the Giants not being punished. This results in the Giants rejoicing, yet they remain skeptical of the dream's credibility. Subsequently, Ohyah and Hahyah have their own dreams, further adding to the uncertainty of the situation. The Giants are trying to figure out the interpretation of their dreams, but none of them can tell them the meaning. To find out what their fate is, they send Mahaway to Enoch so he can provide an insight on the significance of their dreams. Upon arriving in Enoch, Mahaway was welcomed by his host and then proceeded to explain the reason for his visit. In response, Enoch provided an answer to Mahaway's inquiry as part of his mission, he gave a tablet to Mahaway for Shemhazah and the Watchers, as well as another one for the Giants. Then, he sent him away with both tablets to deliver them.