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Unmasking the Horned Serpent – Protector and Destroyer in Native America, 18th Century

Unmasking the Horned Serpent – Protector and Destroyer in Native America, 18th Century

Across the river valleys and sacred mounds of 18th-century North America, stories told of a vast serpent crowned with gleaming horns. The Horned Serpent—known by many names among tribal nations—was both guardian and destroyer, bringer of storms and keeper of hidden power. Some said it blessed the worthy; others feared its gaze could summon death.

This episode explores the Horned Serpent’s place in Native American cosmology, where water, thunder, and spirit worlds converged. More than a monster or deity, it embodied the dual nature of creation itself—life and death, order and chaos, bound together in one eternal coil.

#lostmyths #forgottenmyths #darkfolklore

This is a long, calm piece of storytelling—a noir-styled narration designed for quiet nights, study, or drifting into sleep. Let the steady rhythm carry you through folklore, history, and the deep waters of the old continent.

Part of Lost Myths, our ongoing series on monsters, hidden beings, and forgotten folklore—an unhurried journey where fading stories find their voice again.

Tags: horned serpent, native american mythology, indigenous legends, forgotten myths, thunder beings, water spirits, 18th century folklore, monster origins, dark folklore, myths and legends, folklore explained, long relaxing narration, sleep storytelling, north american myths, serpent guardian

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