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The narrator, an American Indian ethnologist, investigates serpent lore in central Oklahoma and is led to an asylum where Dr. McNeill reveals a living, partly serpentine human and recounts the local cult of Yig, a capricious snake deity whose rituals and seasonal hunger drive fear among settlers and tribes. Through a framed account of settler encounters and a tragic family’s fate, the narrative traces how superstition, ritual, and belief produce devastating transformations and communal secrecy, blending folklore, ethnological observation, and horror into a cautionary tale about the power of ancient legends.

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Zealia B. Bishop

Zealia B. Bishop was an American author known for her contributions to the genre of weird fiction and horror. She is particularly recognized for her collaboration with H.P. Lovecraft, which helped shape her literary style. Her notable works include "Medusa's Coil" and "The Curse of Yig," both of which explore themes of the supernatural and the uncanny. Bishop's writing often reflects a blend of psychological horror and mythological elements, contributing to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century speculative fiction.

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