The Epic of Gilgamesh

In The Epic of Gilgamesh, When Utnapishtim says "all mankind was turned to clay" Why is that image appropriate?

Like why is that a good comparison? What did he mean?

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In The Epic of Gilgamesh, When Utnapishtim says "all mankind was turned to clay" Why is that image appropriate?

Yes , Noah: (Comfort), (Ziusudra) (Utnapishtim), all the same person, looks like the Malak falleñ angels (actually the son of Enki)? body was white like snow, hair white or blonde hair, a red birthmark, and perhaps blue eyes. Warned of the great catastrophe coming

By his father Enki, build submarine. The planet Nibiru was passing by, its net force (gravity ) will pull the south poles land mass into the ocean flooding all earth. The statement all where turned to clay was made by ninma while observing from thier celestial boats (spacecraft ) all the annunakis were told to leave by Anu's order to Enlil earth's commander. Event about 13000 bc. From the book "The lost book of Enki" Zakaria Sitchen. Note Planet Nibiru first mentioned in his book, now mentioned by astronomers moving towards Our Earth again.

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Zachariah Sitchen. "The Lost Book of Enki"