Nephilim
The Nephilim (Hebrew for "the fallen ones") were a race of giants who were fathered by angels who had left heaven to mate with mortal women. There are two clear biblical references to the Nephilim, one at Genesis 6:1-4 and the other in the Book of Numbers 13:33; the story of the Nephilim is chronicled more fully in the apocryphal Book of Enoch[?].
The Anakim and the Rephaim, which are mentioned in the books of Deutoronomy[?] and Joshua, are races of giants which descended from the Nephilim. There are also allusions to these descendants in the apocryphal books of Judith[?], Sirach, Baruch[?], and the Wisdom of Solomon[?].
Since then, Nephilim had two other editions :
Besides the Nephilim (elementals of Fire, Earth, Air, Water and Moon), the players can play Selenim (elemental "Vampires" of the Dark Moon) or Ar-Kaïm (Astrological unstable mutants, introduced in the Third Edition).
A few human conspiracies exist, most of them opposed to the Nephilim and their cousins :
Originally published in 1992 by the French company Multisim, Nephilim is a role-playing game about powerful elemental entities reincarnating into human beings.
This first edition used the Chaosium "Basic Role Playing" principles, and was translated into English by this american company.