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+ | = ''History'' = | ||
+ | == ''Hidden Master'' == | ||
+ | : ''Ghul-e Biyaban'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 29 October 2024
Contents
Inspiration
Of how I met the ghūl swooping down on the desert bare and flat as a sheet.
I said to her, “We are both worn with exhaustion, brothers of travel, so leave my place to me!
She sprang at me, then my hand raised against her a polished Yemeni blade.
Then undismayed I struck her: she fell flat prostrated on her two hands and on her throatlatch.
She said, “Strike again!” I replied to her, “Calm down, mind your place! For I am indeed stout-hearted.”
I lay upon her [through the night] that in the morning I might see what had come to me.
Behold! Two eyes set in a hideous head, like the head of a split-tongued cat.
Legs like a deformed foetus, the back of a dog, clothes of haircloth or worn-out skins!
-- Poem by Ta’abbata Sharran - Late 6th century or early 7th century CE
Introduction
Ideograms
History
Hidden Master
- Ghul-e Biyaban
Culture
Resurrection
Abattoir Banes
Organization
The Tyrant Master
A Crush of Thralls
Fever-Slave Chattel
Mortal Minions
Perversions
Sources
https://www.fairytalesandmyths.com/ghoul/