Thursday, December 18, 2008

Demon Baby

The origin of the beast dates back some years ago in the mountains of Indonesia. One humid night in the village of Tun Getzu, a woman now pregnant for 7 months was undergoing rapid stomach pains before she passed out under a tree in her front yard. The Elders of the Village rushed to her aid discovering that her water broke. They then carried her to the temple in the middle of the town, everybody gathered to witness the birth of her baby.

The prophecies had been expecting the birth of the baby for thousands of years.  Seeing as the mother had no intercourse with any man, or at least claimed she didn’t, the Elders believed that the baby was a demon summoned to earth. While others didn’t believe the Elders predictions and thought that the woman was a drunken whore who lied and rambled to people about stories of evil things.

The elders had to heavily sedate the woman with special leaves to kill the pain and prevent her from remembering what happened before she gave birth. When the baby was finally delivered the entire crowd went silent, a few people even passed out when their eyes focused in on the baby. It was covered in blood with a pale yellow tint to its skin tone. It was almost as if he was turned inside out, it appeared as if some of his internal organs were wrapped around it’s stomach.

It almost looked fake with red snake like eyes and a body that got smaller and smaller from the shoulders. People that were just arriving even thought it was a hoax because it was unlike anything they’d ever seen. The type of thing that’s hard to believe (Mr. Schmit) at first, but then, all of the sudden, it began to move. More and more people began to get nauseous and leave, some dropped to their knees and began to pray.

The baby began to wheeze with long choppy breaths. One of the elders approached the infant with a bottle of goat milk. They then cut the umbilical cord and held the baby in a blanket. The baby drank from the bottle for about ten seconds and then regurgitated the liquid and began coughing. 20 minutes later the infant died. Most people looked at it as a burden but the majority of the elders believed that there was a significance of demon related powers associated with the child. 

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