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The Primordial Serpent by Ashika Umesh | Mythology


Comrade of Behemoth and Ziz,
Terrifying the terrains of humans,
God's symbol of chaos;
Disorder and force of darkness,
Jörmungandr !!
Facade of the beast, blinds the naked eye.
A supernatural splendor,
Where ships travel, where fishes are oblivious,
Where countless creatures quivers,
Deep it dwells, bound by myths,
This Titan stirs with eyes like embers.
Jörmungandr !!
The dark tides obey it's ocean king,
The wrath of scales,
No sailor dares to pass.
A nightmare born from the ocean's night,
A creation of Lord Himself,
Defeated by the Lord Himself,
Will he rise when darkness falls?

Myths are more than stories—they are echoes of forgotten truths. Passionate about the mysteries of ancient worlds, unraveling the secrets of gods and legends through vivid storytelling. My works invites readers to step into the past and uncover the magic within myths.

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  1. Engaging narrative about the monstrous serpent (indicated in the Norse mythology)

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