The Journal : Top 5 Scariest Monsters (Part 1)

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The positive aspect of our world is overrated. Love, courtesy and good looks are important factors in our society – just as are violence, hate and fear. But we white people always get distracted by the wrong kinds of fear – fat calories, DNA modified food, computer viruses and overhyped influenza. I'm going to show you what genuine fear meant once.

You'll be acquainted with some of the scariest living (or at least moving) things known to Western civilization in the recent millennia.

Let the countdown begin.


Number 5
Python

Origin
Daughter of Gaia, the Old Earth Goddess

Description
Meet Ms. Python. The real one, not the one in the zoo. Python was a nasty dragon-like reptile feared yet revered by the old Greeks. The long snake currently named python offends to the real thing, in my opinion.

Area of expertise
The disgusting drake protected the Earth navel. (Why should you protect the navel of your mother is something which mortal humans like you and me could not and should not know.) The navel was located in Delphi Oracle, where people went to seek advice and glimpse in the future. At the time it was considered wise to protect your most important stuff against robbery and desecration with big snakes.

Current status
Dead as a doornail. Apollo raped and/or killed her, then desecrated Delphi. Snake insurance got out of fashion.

Notes
Python is one of the many dragons to be slain over the course of history. Young virile men have some kind of fetish for freshly stabbed dragons, I guess.


To be continued...

Ivan Ginev, 16 May 2009.