Aksar

 


The Aksar is an apocalyptic beast from Arabian mythology, where it’s also known as Dabbat al-Ard, or Beast of the Earth. The Aksar was a chimeric beast with parts from many animals. It had the head of a bull, eyes of a pig, ears of an elephant, antlers of a stag, neck of an ostrich, shoulders of a lion, hips of a leopard, tail of a ram and legs of a camel. Most scholars think this assemblage of animals is meant to just be freaky for the sake of freaky, to get across the idea of ‘monstrousness’, although I think it’s the result of someone explaining a giraffe to another person who’s never seen one before, and many more additions made in repetition. The aksar is said to be a stunning 30 meters tall too.


The Aksar would take part in the destruction of the world at the end of time. It would wield Moses’s staff and Solomon’s ring, using them to separate believers from non-believers.


Before this, while Moses was on Mount Sinai God brought the Aksar out from its sanctuary to show to Moses, which absolutely terrified him.


The Aksar was made known to the western world through Samuel Bochart’s Hierozoicon, where he described the beast accurately. The name was subsequently used by other Christian authors, but the description of the Aksar turned to a rather ordinary giant serpent, similar to the basilisk, such as in Flaubert’s Temptation.


Sources

https://abookofcreatures.com/2015/06/10/aksar/

https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Aksar

https://vovatia.wordpress.com/2023/11/12/anthonys-animals-part-2-plus-plants/

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