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Story Of King Ogun

Turkish Myth

By KERİM SERDAR AÇARPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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In the land of Turkey, there was once a great kingdom ruled by a wise and just king named Ogun. King Ogun was beloved by his people, who looked up to him as a wise and fair leader.

One day, a strange and terrible creature appeared in the kingdom. It was a giant serpent with scales as black as night and eyes that glowed like fire. The serpent had been attacking villages and towns throughout the kingdom, leaving a trail of destruction and fear in its wake.

King Ogun knew that he had to act quickly to protect his people. He called upon his bravest warriors, but none of them were able to defeat the serpent. They were all struck down by the creature's venomous breath and razor-sharp fangs.

Desperate, King Ogun turned to the gods for help. He prayed to them to send a hero who could defeat the serpent and save the kingdom. And his prayers were answered.

One night, a young man appeared at the gates of the kingdom. His name was Baybora, and he was a great warrior who had been trained by the gods themselves. Baybora told King Ogun that he had been sent by the gods to defeat the serpent and restore peace to the land.

King Ogun was overjoyed and welcomed Baybora with open arms. He gave him the best weapons and armor in the kingdom, and sent him off to face the serpent.

Baybora traveled to the village where the serpent had last been seen. He found the villagers living in fear, and he knew that he had to act quickly before the serpent could strike again.

He set out into the nearby mountains, where he knew the serpent was hiding. He climbed higher and higher, until he reached a narrow pass. There, he found the serpent waiting for him, coiled and ready to strike.

Baybora drew his sword and charged at the serpent. The creature's venomous breath was deadly, but Baybora was too fast for it. He dodged and weaved, slashing at the serpent with his sword. The serpent struck at him with its fangs, but Baybora was able to avoid them.

The battle lasted for hours. Baybora fought with all his might, but the serpent was too strong. It wrapped its coils around him, squeezing the life out of him. Baybora struggled to free himself, but he knew that he was growing weaker by the second.

Just when it seemed that all was lost, Baybora remembered the words of the gods. He remembered that he had been chosen by them to defeat the serpent. He called upon their strength and power, and suddenly, he felt a surge of energy coursing through his body.

With a great roar, Baybora broke free of the serpent's coils. He struck a mighty blow with his sword, and the serpent's head rolled to the ground. The creature was dead.

Baybora returned to the kingdom, where he was hailed as a hero. King Ogun praised him for his bravery and thanked him for saving the kingdom from the serpent's terror. Baybora was welcomed into the kingdom as a honored guest, and he lived there for many years, fighting other monsters and evil creatures that threatened the land.

And so it was that Baybora became a legend, a symbol of courage and strength in the land of Turkey. His name was passed down through the generations, and his story was told and retold as an inspiration to all who heard it.

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