Russian mythology: the farmer's son Ivan and the unimaginable monster
a long time ago, there was a boss and a boss.
they had three sons, the youngest named ivan rushka.
they sow, harvest and live in peace four seasons a year.
one day, however, a monster came from nowhere, where it came from, towns and villages were destroyed and all were slaughtered.
"don't worry, we're going to fight this monster." let ivan rushka stay and look after you." and ivan rushka was arguing about fighting monsters.
there's nothing we can do.
we have to agree.
the three brothers were wearing swords, carrying backpacks with bread and salt and riding on horses.
they walked a long way to the smorodina river, with human bones all over the shore.
they found an empty cabin on the shore, decided to live in it, and they agreed to take turns at night to patrol and keep the monster from crossing the bridge.
first night, big brother went on patrol.
everything was quiet and he fell asleep under the willow.
ivan couldn't sleep for a long time.
in the middle of the night, he came out with the sword.
he saw the brother sleeping under the willows and did not wake him up, hiding under the bridge of karinov, standing in the corridor.
suddenly, the water surged and six monsters appeared.
ivan came down the bridge and said, "damn monster! let's try! soon, ivan's sword cut off six of its heads.
ivan then cut his torso into pieces, threw it into the river, cut it into pieces, threw it into the river, and placed six heads under the karanov bridge.
and then back to the cabin.
the next morning, the big brother came back.
ivan asked him, "hey, did you see anything last night?" "no, brother, not even a fly has ever flown before me." ivan didn't say anything after listening.
the next night, it was his turn to patrol.
he's walking around, looking in all directions, looking at nothing, feeling relieved.
i went to bed in the bush.
ivan didn't expect much from him.
in the middle of the night, he was wearing his sword and walking towards the smorodina.
he was hiding under the bridge.
this time, here comes a nine-headed monster! ivan waved the sword and took the head of the monster six times in a while.
and the monster put ivan's knee in the wet soil.
ivan grabbed a piece of dirt and threw it into the eyes of the enemy.
ivan cut off the rest of his head when the monster wiped his eyes.
his body was then cut to pieces, thrown into the smorodina river and placed nine heads under the karinov bridge.
then he went back to the cabin to lie down and sleep.
the next morning, the second brother came back.
ivan said, "hey, did you see anything last night?" "no, a fly did not fly from my side, nor did it hear mosquito buzzing." "hey, if that's the case, come with meDear brother, I can show you mosquitoes and flies!" Ivan took the two brothers under the bridge to show them the head of the monster.
Two brothers were very ashamed.
The third night, Ivan went on his own night.
Before he left, he said, "Tonight, I'm going to fight a terrible battle, and you're going to stay awake all night, listen to me, and when I hear my whistle, release my horse to help." Ivan went to the Smorodina River and stood under the Kalinov Bridge.
This time, a 12-headed monster! Ivan jumped out of the bridge and said, “How many good men have you killed, how many beautiful villages have you destroyed? I'm coming for you now!" Ivan waved the sword and cut off the monster's three heads.
The monsters grabbed the three heads and drew a line on them with their own red fingers, which immediately grew.
Monsters put his knees in the ground.
Ivan blew a whistle, but his brothers fell asleep and heard nothing...
Ivan saved his strength and cut off six heads of monsters.
The monsters grabbed the heads, drew a line on them with red fingers, and all the heads recovered.
Then he threw himself at Ivan, and threw him into the earth, and it buried all the lower parts of Ivan.
Ivan knew something was wrong.
He took off his gloves and threw them at the cabin.
Gloves pierced the roof while the brothers were still asleep and heard nothing。