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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

NOT ALL THAT GLITTERS ARE CALLED GOLD

It was an evening hour, in the summer of the year 1869, on the shore of a great sea, when a monster arose from the world of the ocean with supernatural power. A transmutation occur within this eerie natured animal and through a metaphysical power turned into a handsome man.
This began to wander and acquired strength. Desired being accomplished; as a wealthy man, explore the kingdom of mankind.
He, as a stranger went to a nearby village and there he grew from strength to strength.
During this time there was another village nearby which appeared to be a citoid (city-like). This man decided to explore this village as well with a mission not known.
As he got to this citoid, he was warmly received heartedly, all the women began to admired him.
The daughter of the king of this village was a type that was so insolent and pompous in such a way that everymen trying to woo her always got embarrassed.
Immediately she saw this man, she fell in love with him. although she was warn by every one but beauty wouldn't let her listen.
She started going out with this man and about the third day of this man in the village, he told the king's daughter that he would be leaving for his village and that he wanted to go alone.
The king's daughter insisted that she could go anywhere with him.
Meanwhile, this man's aim was to go and renew his power in a gigantic forest.
The man decided to leave secretly; but this woman will not listen. No one must see this man while he was renewing his power unless one want to arouse another trouble. This woman follows secretly. The man began to smell a rat, but to no trace.
As the man continued on his journey, he came to his destinated area where he would renew his power. Immediately this man turned into another thing and to his surprised only for him to hear a shout from behind saying in yoruba language:"MOGBE!" meaning 'i am finish'.
This woman escaped of course but that night was terrible as many monsters visited the village and the woman while at home ruminating over this issue suddenly saw this man in another form that same night and she was killed while her blood was used by him.
But from that night onward, every 13th of Friday in that village was always accompanied by series of visits by the men of the underworld.
That date was later termed by the psychologists as paraskavedekatriaphobia, meaning the fear of friday 13.

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