Showing posts with label Week 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 13. Show all posts

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Week 13 Microfiction Story: Water Goddesses from Different Cultures

 

Statue of the Goddess Mazu. Located at Lin Moniang Park in Tainan. Source.

 

China - The Goddess Mazu

Worshiped by fishermen and sailors

A fisherman’s wife gave birth to her sixth daughter. The daughter was born with her eyes open, and made no sound or cry until she was four years old. They named her Mo – “the silent one.” The God Guanyin was impressed by the girl’s silence, and blessed her with powers. Mo excelled at swimming, and discovered she could manifest her spirit in far-off places. She used this to guide ships to shore. One day, her father and brother became lost in a storm at sea. Mo manifested on the shore, and used her powers to guide them home.


Babylon - The Goddess Tiamat

Goddess of the Sea

The sea merged with freshwater, and created a marriage between Tiamat and Abzu. This marriage produced divine offspring, but Abzu feared their rebellion. Abzu confronted his children who admitted they were planning usurp his throne. A fight ensues, and Abzu is slayed. Enraged, Tiamat morphs into a massive sea dragon, bringing forth monsters and dragons unto the world. She wages war against her children, attacking them with her devilish creations. The storm-god, Marduk, confronts the goddess. The bloody battle raged across the cosmos, but ended with Marduk’s victory. Marduk divided Tiamat’s body to form the heavens and the earth.


Ireland - The Goddess Boann

Goddess of the river Boyne

Dagda, husband to the goddess Boann, forbid her from approaching Connla's Well. Temptation overcame her, and Boann found herself drawing near. Looking into its depths, the goddess saw a salmon swimming in circles. The power of the well was tangible, and the goddess felt she must challenge it. Thrice the goddess circled the well, and with each step the ground shook. Suddenly, the water within surged up in a violent vortex. The waters rushed down to the sea, creating the river Boyne. In the madness, Boann was swept away to the sea. Unable to fight the current, the goddess drowned.



Author's Note: I didn't initially plan to write about water goddesses, but the first two just happened to be water deities, so I found a third to keep the theme. I didn't know about these goddesses beforehand, but I thought they were so cool! I've been interested in reading about deities lately, so I wanted to keep with with my micro-fiction momentum and make some more.

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Week 13 Reading: English Tales Part 2

 

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Mr. Fox

Mr. Fox - Devious, homicidal, 

Lady Mary - Curious, brave, bold, but not too bold

 

 

LADY MARY was young, and Lady Mary was fair. She had two brothers, and more lovers than she could count.

Lady Mary gets around

She's brave, and curious.

Oh Mr. Fox isn't an actual Fox. Hm.

Lady Mary likes Mr. Fox the best and they agree to get married. She's weirded out by his not letting her see his castle. But he surely has one, no?

She found his castle

Be Bold, Be Bold. - Isn't that from The Faerie Queen?

Oh this is just like Rebecca 👀

Mr. Fox is killing dames

oh my god lol

he got his I suppose

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Week 13 Reading: English Tales Part 1

 

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The Rose Tree Notes:

Little girl - murdered by stepmother. Beautiful, golden hair and sweet demeanor. 

Brother - loves his sister. Very sad when she's murdered

Father - absent 

Stepmother - Evil. Murders little girl out of jealousy. 

 

My wicked mother slew me
My dear father ate me,
My little brother whom I love
Sits below, and I sing above
Stick, stock, stone dead.

 

Bird gathers items by singing this song.  Father and brother go outside and receive shiny items. Stepmother is tricked into going outside, and the bird drops a millstone on her head.

 revenge




Bibliography: Laura Gibbs; https://mythfolklore.blogspot.com/p/weeks-12-13.html