The Spider/Melon Heads


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The Spider: a symbol in history and mythology
~ Mythos the Historian ~

… a 10 minute video

“This video explores the powerful symbolism of spiders in myths and folklore from around the world. From the Greek story of Arachne to African tales of Anansi and Native American Spider Woman, it reveals how spiders have represented creation, wisdom, luck, deception, and power across different cultures and ancient traditions.”
(mythos the historian)

chapters:
00:00 Intro in spider symbolism
01:11 The Story of Arachne
02:26 Creator and Destroyer
04:00 Spiders Bring Good Luck
05:49 Symbols in Ancient Art
07:26 Hidden Dangers

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The Melon Heads
~ Abandoned experiments in mythical form ~

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Said to be malformed humans created through secret government experiments, the Melonheads are a chilling piece of urban mythology. Hunters and curious teens report sightings in remote woods. describing their oversized craniums and erratic movements. Are they victims …or something worse?

“Melon Heads are a mythical creature that has been reported in various parts of the United States, including Ohio, Michigan, and Connecticut. According to folklore, they are small humanoids with abnormally large heads who live in secluded areas and sometimes attack people who wander into their territory. The legend of the Melon Heads varies by region, with different stories and descriptions of their appearance.

~ in Ohio, the Melon Head stories are primarily associated with the Cleveland suburb of Kirtland in Lake County
~ local lore suggests that the Melon Heads were originally orphans under the care of a mysterious figure known as Dr. Crow
~ the legend describes them as children with hydrocephalus, a medical condition that causes them to have large, swollen heads

~ the Melon Heads of Michigan are also said to have the same medical condition, causing them to look like tiny, bulbous-headed creatures
~ in Connecticut, they are said to be tall, thin creatures with pale, featureless faces

~ the legend of the Melon Heads has been around for decades, but its exact origins are unclear
~ some sources trace the Melon Head legend back to Europe, where stories of deformed and isolated people were common in the 19th and early 20th centuries. However, the most popular version of the legend originated in the United States, specifically in Ohio and Michigan
~ according to local lore, the Melon Heads were originally orphans under the watch of a mysterious figure known as Dr. Crow (sometimes spelled Crowe, Krohe or Kroh or known as Dr. Melonhead)
~ Crow is said to have performed unusual experiments on the children, who developed large, hairless heads and malformed bodies; the doctor injected fluid into their brains, causing them to swell and deform
~ despite their small size, Melon Heads are said to possess incredible strength and agility
~ they are known to move quickly and silently, making them difficult to spot; some reports suggest that they emit a high-pitched screeching noise when they are agitated or threatened
~ Melon Heads are consistently described as being dangerous and aggressive towards humans. It is believed that they live in remote, wooded areas and emerge at night to prey on unsuspecting travelers

~ The Melon Heads have been featured in various forms of media, including books, movies, and television shows: one of the most famous depictions of the Melon Heads is in the horror movie “The Melon Heads,” which was released in 2018. The movie follows a group of teenagers who venture into the woods in search of the Melon Heads, only to find themselves in a fight for their lives.
~ Melon Heads have also been featured in various television shows, including “Supernatural” and “MonsterQuest”
~ source: Melon Heads: Mythical Creature – Mythical Encyclopedia

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