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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Story: The Sultan, The Fisherman, and the Genie


("Foggy Lake" by Vicious)

A few centuries ago, a fisherman came across an abandoned lamp in a forest. There was some dust on the lamp so the fisherman rubbed the lamp with his forearm. All of a sudden, a genie appeared.         
            “Alas! You have freed me!” Exclaimed the genie.
            “Wait, are you a genie?” asked the fisherman. The genie nodded and smiled.
            “And because you have freed me, I am going to reward you,” the genie replied. He snapped his fingers and took the fisherman to a lake in the middle of the four hills, past the mountains. The genie explained that the fisherman could fish in the lake in order to capture the most incredible fish. However, the fisherman could only fish in the lake ONCE a day, otherwise he would be punished. With the genie’s instructions, the fisherman caught a net full of huge, beautiful fish.
            “Sell the fish to the sultan and you will never grow poor,” the genie said.
            The fisherman did as he was told. He went to the palace to sell the fish to the sultan, who was amazed by the fish.
            “Take me to the lake that produced these incredible fish,” the sultan ordered.
            The fisherman wanted more money, so he took the sultan past the mountain to the lake in the middle of the four hills.
            When they had arrived, a thick layer of fog was covering the lake. All of a sudden, the fog began to clear and they spotted a huge palace made out of dark black marble appeared just beyond the lake. There was an iron gate in front of the palace slightly ajar, so the fisherman and the sultan snuck through the small opening.
            Once they were inside, they walked into a huge room that had a long ruby velvet carpet, gold curtains, and tapestries all over the walls. Out of nowhere, there was a loud scream. The sultan and the fisherman hid behind a black marble column, hoping to hide from any danger. Then there was absolute silence.
            The two figured it was safe to explore the mysterious palace a little more. They began to walk down one of the long hallways and found a young man with the lower half of his body made out of the same black marble that the palace was.
            “What happened to you?” asked the fisherman.
            “I was selfish and I wanted to get more fish from the lake, so I fished twice in one day. The genie found out, and he turned me into stone to keep me as his prisoner forever!” said the young man.
            Terrified, the sultan and the fisherman sprinted out of the palace. They kept running until they were as far away from the palace and the lake as possible. The fisherman did not want to risk turning into marble, so he vowed to never come near the lake ever again. Thus, he enjoyed the riches that he had already gotten from the magnificent fish, and still never grew poor.

Author's Note: In the original story, there was a genie who was freed by the fisherman. The genie rewarded the fisherman by letting him fish in the lake and sell the fish to the sultan. My twist on the story was that the palace belonged to the genie and that the young boy was a prisoner for fishing in the lake twice in one day. I also had the sultan and the fisherman chicken out and never come near the lake again.

Bibliography: "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments" by Andrew Lang; link to the reading online

Reading Notes: Arabian Nights, Part A



-There is a genie and a fisherman
-Fisherman is being rewarded with amazing fish for freeing the genie
-Sultan is impressed by the fish
-Fisherman and Sultan go together to see the fish at a magical palace
-They come across someone who is half-flesh and half-stone?
-Basically the genie said the fisherman could use the magical lake for good fish every day but ONLY once a day otherwise he would be punished
-He was instructed to sell them to the Sultan who was very impressed and wanted to see the magical lake
-There are four hills past the mountains
-Sultan asks his guard if he has heard of the lake
-Just past the lake should be a magical palace
-black marble
-the gate was slightly ajar for some reason
-plush carpets, sofas and tapestres, golden ropes, blah blah blah
-Fountain with jewels
-Fisherman should realize it is the genie's palace
-Comes across a man who is half marble after screaming and he begins to tell his story
-Make it to where the genie turns those who use the lake for selfish reasons to marble


Bibliography: "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments" by Andrew Lang; link to the reading online

Monday, September 19, 2016

Reading Notes: Ancient Egyptian Myths and Stories, Part A


(The god Ra via Wikimedia Commons)

-The Great Father lived in a waste of water called Nu
-Ra was greater than Nu
-Shu was the wind god
-Tefnut was in charge of the rain
-Seb was the earth god 
-Nut was the goddess of firmament
-Ra created everything including people
-He acted as a man for centuries
-Ra had multiple names
-Serpent bit him
-Ra had to reveal his secret name for Isis
-Nut took the form of the Celestial Cow while the wind god carried Ra on her back
-Ra forgave all of the sins of men
-Osiris was born
-Ra grew old and went to heaven while Osiris took over the throne to rule Egypt 
-Osiris created laws, decrees, and judged with wisdom
-Isis was the queen consort and had great wisdom
-Osiris passed away
-Isis gave birth to her son Horus
-Set imprisoned Horus and Isis
-Isis went on a journey 
-Set began to rule Egypt and punished people for following Osiris and Isis
-Osiris became the Judge and King of the Dead

Bibliography: Mackenzie's Egyptian Myth and Legend; link to the reading online