Melalo is a demonic figure in Romani folklore, taking the form of a grey bird with two heads. The most feared being in the East European Romani mythology, he is believed to be the personification of violence and insanity and is held responsible for all mental illnesses and all acts of senseless violence in the world.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- He enjoys ripping out human hearts with his talons.
- The personification of violence and insanity, he is held responsible for all mental illness and senseless violence in the world by possessing humans and forcing them to carry out acts of violence or driving them insane, being responsible for every act of murder and rape in history.
- Seeking to spread even more suffering to the world, he persuaded his father, the King of the Loçolico, to rape and impregnate his mother Ana in various ways in order to have her spawn demons that spread various diseases:
- He first convinced his father to boil a fish in donkey's milk and infuse the liquid into Ana's vagina, impregnating her with Lilyi, progenitor of mucus diseases, who Melalo then mated with to produce even more disgusting diseases.
- He then advised his father to rape Ana after eating the meat of a stag beetle and a crayfish, incapacitating Ana with a flick of his wings so his father could carry out the act, impregnating her with Tçulo, who causes intestinal diseases and searing abdominal pains.
- When Tçulo got out of control, Melalo persuaded his father to rape Ana after force feeding Ana worms that are defecated on in order to produce a mate for Tçulo, resulting in the birth of Tçaridyi, creator of burning fevers.
- He then advised his father to force Ana to eat a soup containing a dead mouse and his own saliva, impregnating her with Schilalyi, progenitor of cold fevers.
- When Schilalyi began assaulting her siblings, Melalo convinced his father to eat garlic soaked in his own urine before raping Ana, producing Bitoso, responsible for more banal complaints like aching and loss of appetite.
- When Ana fell ill due to exposure to her many children, Melalo tricked her into having a mouse burrow into her flesh, causing her to give birth to Lolmischo, progenitor of skin disease.
- After the birth of Lolmischo, Ana begged him to help sterilize herself, and he agreed only to instead trick her into getting impregnated with Minceskro, progenitor of sexual diseases.
- Surprisingly, after Minceskro's birth, Ana mentally snapped and cunningly tricked her husband with a cake made from a mixture of cat hair, powdered snake, ground up rooster and hair from hellhound dogs. And this poisoned him, causing the birth of Poreskoro, progenitor of all pandemics and destruction, much to Melalo's horror and surprise. This makes Melalo indirectly responsible for Poreskoro's creation.
- He and his siblings continue to breed with each other after the King of the Loçolico's divorcing with Ana and departure and Ana's rescue to produce all other illnesses and diseases.
- In general, despite being born solely to spread evil by a powerful and evil king, Melalo stands out for having clear moral agency considering he actively enjoys having his father rape his mother in order to produce more of his kind and cursing the world with mental illness.
- Surprisingly, despite being a pure evil demon, Melalo has been known to be capable of showing and expressing fear, cowardice, boredom, desperation, kindness, remorse and surprise, as he did show genuine concern for Lilyi's safety when Tçulo and Schilalyi abused and attacked Lilyi after their births; the reasons being Tçulo's sexually pestering intentions and Schilalyi's attacks all being out of spite, misery and loneliness, which led to the making of Tçaridyi and Bitoso. However, these are the only two "genuinely nice" things Melalo had done.
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