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Which creatures in mythology are most closely related to kindness and loyalty?

Unfortunately, dogs were disqualified, so I voted for the friendliest and most interesting (if not the most loyal) mysterious animal that was almost forgotten by the British media in the 1930s: the talking mongoose Gef. Goff apparently became friends with james owen, Margaret Owen and their 13-year-old daughter, Wally, in a remote farmhouse at Kashin Pass on the Isle of Man. This is a contemporary painting by Gef. He is obviously a creature the size of a mouse, with yellow fur and a big hairy tail. Source: Harry Price Library

Soon, their new partner introduced himself more comprehensively: he claimed to be over 80 years old, but in fact he was born in Delhi 1852. It is said that Gef can speak English, but also some Russian, Isle of Man, Hebrew, Welsh, Hindustan, Flemish, Italian and Arabic. In Gef's own words, he said firmly, "I'm not a ghost. I am a very, very smart mongoose.

The Owenses claimed that Get would wake them up when they overslept and scare away the mice. If they forget to put out the fire at night, they will wet the stove. In fact, Gef has assumed the role of a pet, and has kindly undertaken various daily chores. He effectively guarded the house, and in return for his loyalty, the Owens entertained him with bananas and chocolates hanging on a plate. James owen and his daughter Wally are outside their house.

This incident attracted journalists who were eager to see or hear about this creature, but they found no evidence, although some locals claimed to have met with an interview from Gef: hunting rabbits in the hedge left by Gef. It is reported that Gef gave more than 50 dead rabbits during his stay with his family: as he himself said, "If I were a ghost, I couldn't kill rabbits." Well said, skeptic.

This magical mongoose not only wandered around the farmhouse, but also wandered around the town, gossiping as soon as he came back. Soon, reporters began to visit the farm, and some people claimed to have heard Gef's "speech":1932 65438+1October 1 1. The Manchester Telegraph also visited the Isle of Man through anonymous [public domain] and wiki media * * *, and enjoyed various psychics investigating the case.

Gef is famous for hating being photographed. But after many unsuccessful attempts, he finally agreed to take pictures of Warren Owen and announced that "I will take pictures at the gate on the road". Unfortunately, Gef doesn't seem to be a very photogenic subject: at first, GEF's rhetoric and jokes were interesting and friendly, but as time went on, its development became more sinister. At first, he called Jim Owen a "big-headed dwarf", and later he said something even more sinister:

I am a freak. I have hands and feet. If you see me, you will faint, be petrified, become a mummy, become a stone or a pillar of salt. I'm not a demon. I can if I want to. You have no idea how much damage I will do if I wake up. I can kill all of you, but I won't. If you are kind to me, I will bring you good luck. If you are not friendly, I will kill all your poultry. I'll put it wherever you put it! Voirrey is afraid of Gef and sleeps in his parents' room. One night, the family tried to block the bedroom door with chairs and boxes so that he could not get in.