A full catalogue of the 200 Fallen Watchers has never survived; these are the twenty leaders and the forbidden knowledge they unleashed.

 


The Twenty Leaders Of The Fallen Watchers

Below is the refined, authoritative list of the twenty chiefs as preserved in 1 Enoch 6–7. Each name includes its attributed domain of forbidden knowledge.

  • Samyaza — Supreme leader of the rebellion.

  • Araqiel — Taught signs of the earth (geomancy).

  • Rameel — High-ranking chief.

  • Kokabiel — Taught astrology and star‑lore.

  • Tamiel — Taught astronomy and celestial cycles.

  • Ramiel — Associated with visions and divine secrets.

  • Danel — Taught solar signs.

  • Chazaqiel — Taught cloud‑science and meteorology.

  • Baraqiel — Taught advanced astrology.

  • Asael/Azazel — Taught weapon‑crafting, metallurgy, and cosmetics.

  • Armaros — Taught the undoing of enchantments.

  • Batariel — Chief over a cohort of ten.

  • Bezaleel — Chief over a cohort of ten.

  • Ananiel — Taught storm‑lore.

  • Shamsiel — Taught solar paths.

  • Sariel — Taught lunar cycles and the course of the moon.

  • Sathariel — Taught concealment and hidden knowledge.

  • Turiel — Chief over a cohort of ten.

  • Yomiel — Chief over a cohort of ten.

  • Yeqon — The first instigator; misled the others.

Additional Figures Mentioned Later in Enoch

These are not part of the “twenty chiefs,” but they are named as corruptors, instigators, or Satans (adversaries):

  • Gadreel — Introduced weapons of death; deceived Eve.

  • Penemue — Taught writing with ink and paper; seen as corrupting humanity.

  • Kasdeja — Taught demonic strikes, spirits, and abortions.

These names appear in the “Punishment of the Watchers” sections, where the text shifts from narrative to indictment.

Why the Full List Doesn’t Exist

Three reasons:

  1. Narrative economy — Enoch focuses on the ringleaders, not the foot soldiers.

  2. Moral architecture — The text assigns cosmic blame to the chiefs, not the masses.

  3. Fragmentary transmission — Even if a full list once existed, it did not survive the manuscript tradition.

The absence is intentional. The story is about command, corruption, and accountability, not bureaucracy.

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