What if the myths were not stories... but degraded system records?The Watchers Codex Omnibus is the definitive technical companion to The Watchers Cycle, presenting the enclosed world not as legend, but as infrastructure.This volume compiles and expands the complete Codex material into a single authoritative reference, reframing ancient myths, celestial phenomena, and "divine" encounters as the downstream consequences of a long-abandoned megastructure - a world engineered for stability, stewardship, and restraint.Written in the style of an engineering and systems manual, the Codex explores: - A planetary geodesic dome reinforced by gradient-field physics- A non-orbital Sun and Moon functioning as active energy anchors- Artificial gravity generated through directional acceleration gradients- Hydrospheric ballast systems that regulate tides and climate without orbital mechanics- Pressure-null transfer corridors and Ark docking interfaces- The rise and decline of stewardship - and how maintenance failure becomes mythNew to the Omnibus is the Authoritative Engineering Manual, detailing system architecture, failure cascades, biological adaptation under managed spectra, and the technological reasons humanity could inherit a world it no longer understands.The Codex also addresses the Annunaki transition - not as a separate species, but as a human lineage shaped by long-term environmental regulation - explaining adaptive pigmentation, phenotypic stabilization, and the biological consequences of stewardship withdrawal.This is not a manifesto.It does not argue modern cosmology.It presents a self-contained, internally consistent world built on constraint-based design, where gods are interfaces, miracles are maintenance events, and divinity fades when knowledge is lost.Myths are not lies.They are corrupted diagnostics.For readers who value: