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Goddess Daughters

Mermaid's Sacrificial Love

By Noah Adekunle AdetilewaPublished about a year ago 8 min read
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Lisa, The Stream goddess Part Two- By Noah Adetilewa

CHAPTER TWO

Lisa, The Stream goddess

CHAPTER TWO

Goddess Daughters

When the two boys arrived at the stream, they both filled up their clay pots with water and put the two pots in a safe place to prevent them from breaking. In obedience to what their mother told them that morning, the two young men went back into the stream to catch various fishes.

The two men made a basket with flexible sticks they found around the bank of the stream, and put the basket deep down in the flowing stream, one of the young men went up the stream with a long stick in his hand, and started chasing some fishes towards the basket.

They discovered that the fishes lacked experience because no one has ever fished in that water before; the fishes were rushing into the basket without fear, they caught many fishes alive; and joyfully went back home with them. They met their parents in front of their house, Adegboyega dropped the basket of fishes at the feet of his mother, Omobolaji and his brother went into the house to pour their water into the big water container in one corner of the house.

The multi-colors of the fishes, and the fact that the strange fishes were still alive and jumping about in the basket attracted their father to the basket. “What kind of fish did you boys brought back home from the stream? Green, yellow, gold, these are multi-colored fishes, we can’t possibly eat these strange looking fishes,” Adebowale their father shouted. “Put them all in a water container, and make sure the container is full of water to keep the strange fishes alive just to amuse ourselves and our visitors,” their father instructed. The two brothers could not understand their father’s reason for rejecting the fine fishes from the stream, Adegboyega asked his mother; “Mother, why can’t we eat those fishes from our stream?’ Their mother looked perplexed as she took another look at the fishes again; “They are strange fishes, there is something strange about those fishes; they are not ordinary fishes,” their mother calmly replied.

That night, as they all slept peacefully in their house, Adebowale had a terrible dream, a stunningly beautiful woman in white shining gown appeared to him, “I am Lisa, the stream goddess of the water you and your family are drinking;” the beautiful woman in his dream said proudly. “I allowed you and your family to settle down here, you are drinking my water and doing well with your farming because I allowed you to do so in my territory,” the goddess further said. “Why then did you instruct your sons to come and capture my daughters in my house, and to worsen the situation, you put them in prison for the sake of amusement,” the goddess said furiously. “Return all my daughters back into my house first thing in the morning, otherwise, your two sons shall die within twenty four hours,” the goddess finally threatened.

Adebowale did not disturb any member of his family with his strange dream. However, he wondered about what the goddess told him, who were the daughters his sons arrested from the house of the goddess? She even accused him of putting those daughters in prison. Adebowale could not understand the riddles surrounding the whole issue, as he was still thinking about the worrisome matter, he fell asleep again.

Adebowale had another dream before the day break, the goddess appeared to him in the dream again; “I came back because you did not seem to get my message, your two sons came to fetch water in my stream, I saw them when they caught some of my daughters in a basket because they looked like fishes to human’s eyes, they brought my children to this house as fishes, and you put them in a clay pot of water, limiting their movement; you must return all of them back to my stream this morning if you don’t want to cry over the death of your two sons,” the goddess declared angrily, and she practically disappeared from his view in the dream. Adebowale woke up very scared and he was sweating profusely even when the air was cool that early morning.

Early in that morning before any members of his household could notice him, Adebowale quietly went to where the fishes were kept; he reduced the water in that pot containing the strange fishes, and carried the big pot gently on his head and walked out of the house unnoticed.

When Adebowale descended down from the hill and walked briskly towards the stream, he was shocked when he saw the same beautiful woman who had appeared to him in the dream standing at the bank of the stream waiting for him; he almost ran back up the hill again out of fear, but the goddess stopped him as he was about to turn around; “Don’t you dare!” The goddess shouted. “Good morning goddess,” Adebowale spoke with shaking voice, “Please, forgive me and my family, we are new in this area and we are not aware about the true identity of your children.” Lisa looked scornfully at the scared man shaking in front of her; and she said: “I saw you when you and your family arrived in my territory, I influenced your coming to this place, however, go and drop my children back into the stream and come back to me here,” the goddess commanded.

Adebowale did as he was told, and to his surprise; the multi-colored fishes just transformed themselves into seven beautiful mermaids; and they all greeted the man cheerfully and told him not to be afraid, and that he was welcome to settle down in their territory. Adebowale returned to where the goddess was still standing. “As my adorable daughters are happy to receive you and your family; I also welcome you, but I want you to build a shrine where you can offer annual sacrifice to me by the bank of this stream, you must build the shrine within seven days, and then bring two white cocks and a pot of palm oil; drop the items at the shrine which you will build for me, and if you obey me, I will influence more people to relocate to your settlement,” the goddess said, and then disappeared with all the mermaids before his eyes.

Adebowale ran out of the stream like a mad man, he even fell down twice when he hurriedly climbed the hill; he came back to his house panting like a dog.

The forty-five years old Adebowale suddenly looked like a seventy years old man; looking very scared. “What is chasing you my husband; and when did you leave this house?” His wife asked, looking worried at her fearful looking husband. The alarming voice of their mother brought their two sons out of their rooms.

Adebowale pointed at his two sons and said; “You these boys will not kill me before my time, the gods will not allow you.” “What did we do wrong Daddy?” Adegboyega asked his father. “The goddess of our stream appeared to me twice in my dream last night and early this morning, her name is Lisa, that stream is Lisa’s stream, the fishes you brought home yesterday were her daughters; they are mermaids in fish forms,” Adebowale informed his sons. “Which daughter are you talking about?” His wife asked, still looking worried.

“The strange multi-colored fishes our sons brought from the stream are the children of the goddess, as I returned them back into the stream as instructed by the goddess; those fishes transformed into seven beautiful mermaids before my eyes. Thank the gods we did not harm any of the fishes, the goddess would have killed our children in retaliation,” Adebowale declared, almost shouting. The two boys were so surprised, they could not even close their mouths as they pondered on what their father said about the stream, and the fishes they brought home which later transformed into mermaids when they were put back in the stream and the goddess physical appearance to their father at the stream; the whole matter shocked them beyond words.

Adebowale built the shrine and offered the sacrifice as Lisa, the stream goddess commanded him. Lisa appeared to him again in the dream, the goddess instructed him to name his settlement as Odogbagede (stream’s area Community), and the stream to be identified as Odo-Lisa (Lisa’s stream).

Few months after Adebowale offered the sacrifice to Lisa, he observed that other families started coming into the new Community, and within the space of seven years, Odogbagede had eight hundred and ninety-eight people living permanently in the Community.

Adebowale was thereafter, installed as the Baale (High Chief) of Odogbagede at the age of fifty-two; he was installed because every community must have a Leader; and him and his family were the first settlers in that locality.

However, the goddess demanded for an elaborate Lisa’s festival and a special sacrifice must be offered during the festival at the stream shrine every year. Odogbagede continued to grow every year both in commerce and in population after each festival of worshiping the stream goddess. All the people living permanently in Odogbagede were financially comfortable.

Lisa’s Annual Festival was done in a grand style; by singing, drumming with talking drums and dancing from the Community down to the stream; and various types of foods were cooked and shared amongst the people. Lisa’s festival attracted people from other villages far and near every year, and the occasional sacrifices offered to the goddess was the only religion known to the people of Odogbagede in the early history of that community.

CHAPTER THREE

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Noah Adekunle Adetilewa

Noah Adetilewa is the Author of the following books: Principles of True Leadership; Lisa, the stream goddess; Fate And Unconditional Love; Love Potion And The Bliss of Real Love; Mysterious wisdom of God; Paradise in Hades; You & Yur Health

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