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10.04.202510:40
Some Named Sea Serpents/Monsters I’ve been reading about lately. FEN

Norse:
-Jörmungand
Also known as the world serpent or Midgard serpent, who circles the earth in the water, biting his tail. He was one of the most powerful creatures in Norse mythology. His name means "huge monster” and he is the middle child of Loki. He plays one of the key roles during Ragnarök, where he is destined to battle Thor once he releases his tail.

Judaeo-Christian:
-Rahab
in Genesis 1:21, God is shown to create “tanninim," meaning: serpents, dragons, and sea monsters, though commonly translated as "whales," or "creatures of the sea", downgrading the status of primordial sea serpents such as Tiamat from the level of gods to the level of created beings. In spite of Genesis' treatment of the watery chaos and sea serpents, in other parts of the Hebrew Bible there are references that clearly refer to God as battling with a chaotic serpent, Rahab, meaning "blusterer, arrogance, noise, tumult," referencing the noise of the churning sea.

-Leviathan
A second sea serpent mentioned in the Hebrew Bible is the Leviathan. Unlike the Rahab, the Leviathan is depicted as one of God's creations and God's pet, as opposed to an adversary. In the Book of Job, God shows Job the Leviathan, the greatest and most powerful of all his creations, in order to demonstrate how unimaginably powerful he is in having created such a being.

Mesopotamian:
-Tiamat

The Babylonian creation myth, known as the Enuma Elish, tells of the goddess Tiamat, the personification of the primordial chaos prior to creation, represented by a churning sea of salt water. Originally Tiamat is described as a monstrous griffin-like monster, but in later depictions Tiamat is shown in the form of a primeval serpent. In the Enuma Elish Tiamat gives birth to the first generation of gods in the Babylonian pantheon after mingling with her partner Apsu, the god of fresh waters.

Greek:
-Cetus
Cetus was variously described as a large sea monster or sea serpent, Other versions describe cetea as sea monsters with the head of a wild boar or greyhounds and the body of whales or dolphins with divided, fan-like tails. The sea monsters that the heroes Perseus and Heracles killed during their adventures were also described with the word cetus.

-Echidna
Echidna was a half-woman, half-snake creature who lived alone in a cave, also known as the "mother of all monsters", as she gave birth to most of the Greek mythical creatures, and the wife of Typhon, who was the "father of all monsters" and the most fearsome and dangerous monster in said mythology. Sea gods Phorcys and Ceto were her parents.

-Hydra
Hydra, also called the Lernean Hydra, he was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. He was a gigantic serpent monster with nine heads (the number varies), one of which was immortal. He lived in marshes of Lerna, near Argos, from which he periodically emerged to harry the people and livestock of Lerna. Anyone who attempted to behead the Hydra found that as soon as one head was cut off, two more heads would emerge from the fresh wound.

-Scylla
Scylla was a sea-monster who haunted the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of Kharybdis Ships who sailed too close to her rocks would lose six men to her ravenous, darting heads.

Zambia:
-Ilomba
Ilomba is a sea snake with destructive powers in the mythology of the Lozi tribe. It is created by a witch doctor with their finger nails and blood from their forehead, back, and chest. They mix it in a pan with herbs that were considered to have a magical force.

Japanese:
-Yamata no Orochi
Yamata no Orochi is a gigantic serpent with eight heads and eight tails. It has bright red eyes and a red belly. The beast is so large that its body covers the distance of eight valleys and eight hills. Fir and cypress trees grow on its back, and its body is covered in moss. Yamata no Orochi appears in the earliest written Japanese documents, the Kojiki and the Nihongi. Without a doubt, the legend goes back even farther into pre-history.
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