Kassie Fox peels back the “safe” version of the Book of Enoch and begins tracing the strange history behind one of the most controversial traditions in the biblical world. What starts as a story about Watchers, Nephilim, and forbidden knowledge quickly turns into something much bigger: missing manuscripts, translation problems, canon debates, and a text that vanished from most of the western world for over a thousand years before resurfacing again through Africa. Along the way, we investigate how Enoch survived through fragments, rumors, and competing traditions, why early Christians were familiar with it, and how modern audiences inherited a version of the story that may have been heavily filtered on its way down to us. Featuring research at the Bodleian Libraries, conversations surrounding theology, esotericism, and textual history, and the beginning of a much larger investigation into the Enoch tradition and the world behind it.