From what I remember from my grandma's stories, that is a mythical creature that would come out at night and eat travelers/people. If you hid your legs he would leave you alone and go away. In this case he is saying: I lived/been in 1001 valleys, however never seen a two headed person and he goes away (not from the translation).
"Yes It’s in persian, But very old one, That we can’t read"
EDIT: She added this:
"theme is demons visiting sleepers in their beds, scenes involving such pleasant activities as tooth-pulling, eye-gouging, and — in one of the most engrossing illustrations — a bout of foot-licking (performed by a reptilian feline with a shark-toothed tail)"
Persian Demons from a Book of Magic and Astrology (1921)
Usual_Conversation_4 on November 8th, 2023 at 15:12 UTC »
From what I remember from my grandma's stories, that is a mythical creature that would come out at night and eat travelers/people. If you hid your legs he would leave you alone and go away. In this case he is saying: I lived/been in 1001 valleys, however never seen a two headed person and he goes away (not from the translation).
Standard_Ad_662 on November 8th, 2023 at 15:55 UTC »
“Khajit knows what he likes, Khajit has feet kinks.”
weks on November 8th, 2023 at 16:54 UTC »
Asked my Iranian friend;
"Yes It’s in persian, But very old one, That we can’t read"
EDIT: She added this:
"theme is demons visiting sleepers in their beds, scenes involving such pleasant activities as tooth-pulling, eye-gouging, and — in one of the most engrossing illustrations — a bout of foot-licking (performed by a reptilian feline with a shark-toothed tail)"
Persian Demons from a Book of Magic and Astrology (1921)