My theme for this year’s April A-Z Blog Challenge is fantastical creatures, celebrating my upcoming book, On the Virtues of Beasts of the Realms of Imagination. Please check out my Kickstarter Campaign to kick this project over the finish line!
We’re ending the alphabet with a bang: the biggest creature in the skies! No, it’s not a mere roc. It’s even bigger…
“The ziz is a bird so great that it can eclipse the sun, and standing in the deep ocean, the water reaches only to its ankles. The ancient writer says: It once happened that travelers on a vessel noticed a bird. As he stood in the water, it merely covered his feet, and his head knocked against the sky. The onlookers thought the water could not have any depth at that point, and they prepared to take a bath there. A heavenly voice warned them: "Alight not here! Once a carpenter's axe slipped from his hand at this spot, and it took it seven years to touch bottom." The bird the travelers saw was none other than the Ziz.”
If it’s standing in the deep ocean, I can’t help but wonder what leviathan makes of its feet. Does this mean leviathan is only the size of one of ziz’s toes, or are they more comparable in scale, with even deeper deepest ocean for leviathan to lurk in? Behemoth, by the way, is the biggest land creature, although I haven’t included it in my bestiary. It’s hard to imagine that any land creature could be as big as leviathan and ziz seem to be, so I think it must be a fair bit smaller.
These head-to-head comparisons make me think of the age-old questions: Alien vs Predator? Godzilla vs King Kong? T-rex vs bantha? Ninki Nanka vs dragon, troll vs isnashi, cherufe vs bunyip? Certain animals in the medieval bestiaries were said to be deadly enemies of one another, including griffin and horse, basilisk and weasel, and dragon and ichneumon. Of course not all monsters spend their time fighting cage matches, but it can be interesting to imagine what various mythical beings might make of each other. Some fantasy creatures seem to fit into the same world logically, while others seem to be loners, wanting to keep their stories to themselves. What creatures would you like to see appearing in a story together?
We may be at Z, but there’s still just a bit more alphabetic mythical creature goodness for you. Click the link to read
[Picture: Ziz Eclipse, rubber block print by AEGN, 2016.]