Spewed from the bowels of the cosmic deep
Insidious sediments towards us doth creep
Ever closer
To sow the seeds of shores unknown
And proliferate till the host is consumed
Terramorphic
Impact, first contact yields a shockwave
And a smoldering crater
Though unseen this illborn thing seeps from the chamber
Presence is palpable, ensnaring the sensory
Contagious, necrotic, symbiotic
Prismatic deity reshaping reality
Otherworldly distortion
Hypnotic in nature, it lives to deceive
Mutate the cells that host its disease
Eldritch evolution
Each being a pawn for recreation
Twisting life into abomination
Otherworldly distortion
Hypnotic in nature, it lives to deceive
Mutate the cells that host its disease
Eldritch evolution
Each being a pawn for recreation
Twisting life into abomination
Pestiferous sentient pandemic
Recreates the world in its cruel aesthetic
A cradle of cellular malefaction
Otherworldly distortion
Hypnotic in nature, it lives to deceive
Mutate the cells that host its disease
Eldritch evolution
Twisting life into abomination
A virulent outer one swathed the landscape
Unstoppable
Behold the ineffable
A grotesque horizon beyond belief
Aberrations of writhing flesh
The haunting remnants of man transgress
Causing frenzy and forlorn
Gaea reborn a virulent spawn
Aberrations
Haunting remains
Frantic and forlorn
Gaea is reborn
Insidious sediments towards us doth creep
Ever closer
To sow the seeds of shores unknown
And proliferate till the host is consumed
Terramorphic
Impact, first contact yields a shockwave
And a smoldering crater
Though unseen this illborn thing seeps from the chamber
Presence is palpable, ensnaring the sensory
Contagious, necrotic, symbiotic
Prismatic deity reshaping reality
Otherworldly distortion
Hypnotic in nature, it lives to deceive
Mutate the cells that host its disease
Eldritch evolution
Each being a pawn for recreation
Twisting life into abomination
Otherworldly distortion
Hypnotic in nature, it lives to deceive
Mutate the cells that host its disease
Eldritch evolution
Each being a pawn for recreation
Twisting life into abomination
Pestiferous sentient pandemic
Recreates the world in its cruel aesthetic
A cradle of cellular malefaction
Otherworldly distortion
Hypnotic in nature, it lives to deceive
Mutate the cells that host its disease
Eldritch evolution
Twisting life into abomination
A virulent outer one swathed the landscape
Unstoppable
Behold the ineffable
A grotesque horizon beyond belief
Aberrations of writhing flesh
The haunting remnants of man transgress
Causing frenzy and forlorn
Gaea reborn a virulent spawn
Aberrations
Haunting remains
Frantic and forlorn
Gaea is reborn
THE CHIMERA!!
The Chimera was a ferocious, fire breathing monstrosity that possessed the body and head of a lion with the head of a goat protruding from it’s back and a snake for a tail. The brief description of the Chimera in the text of The Iliad is the earliest surviving record of the creature. The Chimera is traditionally considered to have been a female, and was said to have given birth to the Sphinx and the Nemean lion. The monster was feared and believed to have been an omen for storms, shipwrecks and other natural disasters.
The Chimera is best known for its role in the legend of Bellerophon. A hero born to the city of Corinth, Bellerophon would be ordered by king Lobates of Lycia to slay the monster in order to atone for his past sins. Bellerophon, knowing he would need assistance for such a task, prayed and then slept in the temple of Athena. Upon waking he saw the goddess before him, leading the mythical horse Pegasus, who possessed the ability of flight.
With Pegasus saddled, Bellerophon flew to the lair of the Chimera in Lycia. Knowing that the creature was ferocious and would not easily be defeated, Bellerophon devised a plan. He attached a large chunk of lead to the end of his spear. Riding Pegasus, he flew towards the monster. Just as the Chimera opened it’s mouth to scorch the hero with fire, Bellerophon drove the lead into the creatures mouth. The fiery breath of the Chimera melted the lead and caused the creature to suffocate and die.
#Greek #Creatures
The Chimera was a ferocious, fire breathing monstrosity that possessed the body and head of a lion with the head of a goat protruding from it’s back and a snake for a tail. The brief description of the Chimera in the text of The Iliad is the earliest surviving record of the creature. The Chimera is traditionally considered to have been a female, and was said to have given birth to the Sphinx and the Nemean lion. The monster was feared and believed to have been an omen for storms, shipwrecks and other natural disasters.
The Chimera is best known for its role in the legend of Bellerophon. A hero born to the city of Corinth, Bellerophon would be ordered by king Lobates of Lycia to slay the monster in order to atone for his past sins. Bellerophon, knowing he would need assistance for such a task, prayed and then slept in the temple of Athena. Upon waking he saw the goddess before him, leading the mythical horse Pegasus, who possessed the ability of flight.
With Pegasus saddled, Bellerophon flew to the lair of the Chimera in Lycia. Knowing that the creature was ferocious and would not easily be defeated, Bellerophon devised a plan. He attached a large chunk of lead to the end of his spear. Riding Pegasus, he flew towards the monster. Just as the Chimera opened it’s mouth to scorch the hero with fire, Bellerophon drove the lead into the creatures mouth. The fiery breath of the Chimera melted the lead and caused the creature to suffocate and die.
#Greek #Creatures
In the biblical Books of Kings, the Nehushtan is the name given to the bronze image of a serpent on a pole.
#Biblical #Demonology
#Biblical #Demonology
Magnum Tenebrosum, The Unnamed Darkness....The Darkness is an Outer God, and the progenitor of Shub-Niggurath.
#Lovecraft
#Lovecraft