>>40887068Sisiutl/Winalagalis resemble Triglav (in the Vedas Krishna-Vishvarupa-Trishars has three heads and is compared to a snake), there are also stories about three-headed creatures who eat people
Sisiutl/Winalagalis also resembles Zakhhak, Nergal (Heracles, an extremely complex hero and many do not know who he is, a whitened hero like many Greek gods. He is also Melkart. He was considered the king of the underworld, he is Milku, Malcom, possibly Moloch. He was also identified with Baal. Hiram was from Tire who built the Temple of Solomon, in the temple of Melkart there were also two special columns, possibly the prototype of Boaz and Jachin. It seems that Baal Haddad is Nergal after his exile, he is also Susanoo-no-Mikoto)
Sisiutl/Winalagalis has a special copper boat that can cross any spaces, like Manan Mac Lir, it seems that Lugh also has a special boat (he was also depicted with 3 heads).
(Note how the conception of Cuchulain was described. Cuchulain's mother is deceived with the help of fog, a mare is giving birth nearby at this moment, most likely it is a kelpie (longma in Chinese). Cuchulain himself was described with 7 fingers, red hair, with several pupils, precious stones in his hair (characteristic of the nagas), he turned into a kind of satyr with twisted legs, one-eyed and breathed fire (some kind of half-dragon)
I also remember reading about some Welsh mythical character and there the mother becomes pregnant after, on the advice of a Druid, she drinks water from a well, where a worm literally enters her (I already wrote about eels with rams' horns on top that can burrow into people)
in a Chinese myth there is a similar story about a mother giving birth to an unusual child after looking at a dragon
the Mayans had a myth, I remember, about a mother getting pregnant after swallowing a green stone (these are their eggs)
intelligent reptiles are real and I'm tired of pretending that they aren't