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Jason Weiser

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Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

She smiled.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

We both know that's not true, she said softly.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He wasn't lying, the voice, not completely.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

I'll tell you my story.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

I was born centuries ago.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

A different woman in a different age.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

I did something to anger the Jade Emperor.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

What it was, I can't even remember now.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

But I was changed.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Sometimes when beings fall from heaven, they become sand monsters or pig men.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

I became a centipede.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

A white rooster was sent to torment me.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

And over countless lives, whether cowering in a hole or tucked away in the alcoves of the palace, he always found me.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

She sat up.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

All torment has its limits.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

My time as a centipede ended 25 years ago, when I was given this form.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

My form.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

But it was 25 years too soon.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

The rooster still hunted me, but since I was a human, he couldn't hurt me.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

My torment ends today, moments ago.