
Tonight, coinciding with the 24th night in the month of Poso on the Javanese calendar, Ki Sabrang looks more solemn in meditating. It seems like Ki Sabrang is waiting for something that is the right clue and that can help him fight his nemesis, Rama.
Right in the middle of the night around 1 o'clock in the morning, arrived - arrived at the peak of Mahameru the fall of a comet from the sky and penetrated into the ground as deep as 4 meters. The fall of the comet was accompanied by a powerful explosion and made the land of the fall of this comet scorched and spread a very strong mineral aroma to the surroundings.
The fall of the comet accompanied by the sound of an explosion at the top of Mahameru was able to disperse the concentration of Ki Sabrang in mediation. Ki Sabrang then looked closely at the comet's fall, and saw a large hole 4 meters in diameter gaping at the top of Mahameru. The hole apparently left a large golden egg and seemed to have a life in it.
Ki Sabrang then tried to laugh at the "cosmic egg" using his telepathic powers, and it seemed like there was a life of a monstrous creature. This can be understood by Ki Sabrang after hearing the tumultuous mind of the creature in the cosmic egg and how it moves in the egg that seems to have wanted to come out.
The term "cosmic egg" is used in several theories about the origin of life on Earth. The cosmic egg is the theory that life on Earth came from organic matter or "seeds of life" that might have been produced elsewhere in the universe and then ushered to Earth via asteroids, comets, and so on, or any other sky thing.
According to this theory, the organic matter carried by the celestial body would protect the organic matter from exposure to harmful solar radiation and cosmic radiation, thus allowing them to survive the journey to Earth. Once it reaches Earth, this organic material can survive and multiply, shaping life as we know it today.
The cosmic egg is often associated with the experiments of Stanley Miller and Harold Urey in 1952, where they show that organic compounds such as amino acids can form from the same chemical conditions as those that existed at the beginning of the formation of the Earth, such as lightning flashes and gases that exist in the primitive atmosphere.
Ki Sabrang also took out Keris Taming Sari to try to break the cosmic egg in front of him. Accompanied by the recitation of the cowber demon, Ki Sabrang directly thrust the Taming Sari keris into the egg shell and the egg was immediately hollow and cracked throughout the shell. Then came the liquid of simple organic matter from the cosmic egg, accompanied by a pungent odor.
The organic material is said to contain: amino acids, nitrogenous bases, carbonhydrates, lipids, and nucleotides. While the pungent odor is thought to come from rare minerals: beryllium, boron, chromium, cobalt, copper, gold, iridium, molybdenum, nickel, osmium, platinum, rhenium, rhodium, selenium, silver, tantalum, tin, etc, wolfram, and zinc.
The liquid gradually gets absorbed into the ground after coming out of the cosmic egg shell. Living things then came out of the cosmic egg that broke, in the form of a bluish-skinned creature, face resembling a human, hairy, big-nosed, sharp-toothed, sharp-toothed creature, and large with a height of about 3 - 4 meters and weight about 900 kg - 1.3 tons.
The "Troll" creature came out of the cosmic egg and roared very loudly indicating he was very hungry. Seeing Ki Sabrang in front of him, the troll immediately attacked Ki Sabrang so that it could be eaten. But Ki Sabrang managed to kink nimbly, and directly hit the body of the troll using Keris Taming Sari. But apparently, the skin of the troll is immune to Ki Sabrang's weapon, so the stab of Ki Sabrang's weapon is not able to hurt the troll.
Ki Sabrang continued to try to avoid the attacks of hungry trolls but eventually also hit by the fierce wind from the kick of the troll. Ki Sabrang crashed as far as 500 meters away from the troll with a slight stagger. Ki Sabrang then called his servants: Muma Padura and the ghost of Pontianak in order to help him make the troll submit. But the trolls were still too powerful for Muma Padura and the Pontianak ghosts, although they also pelted the trolls with hot fireballs. Turns out the troll's body is immune to hot fireballs.
Ki Sabrang then used his ultimate study, the Azarath study to master the mind of the troll. And after a few seconds, Ki Sabrang could master the thoughts of the Troll and subdue his soul. The troll became silent and obedient to Ki Sabrang even though the troll was still hungry.
Muma Padura, the ghost of Pontianak and "Troll Benben". Ki Sabrang named the troll Benben Troll.
Trolls are legendary creatures often described as large, green-skinned, big-headed, and powerful creatures. They are often associated with Norse mythology, although similar creatures are found in mythologies from various cultures around the world.
Trolls are considered to be powerful and formidable creatures, with the ability to lift weights much heavier than humans. They are also known to be bad creatures and are often regarded as enemies of humans. In some stories, trolls are even said to be man-eaters, especially children or virgins taken from nearby villages. However, troll food can vary from story to story.
The size of a troll also varies depending on the story or mythology that tells it. In some stories, trolls are thought to be small creatures like fairies or goblins, while in other stories, they are depicted as giant creatures capable of reaching the heights of large trees.
The power of trolls is often associated with their physical strength. They are known to be extremely powerful creatures and are hard to beat in physical combat. Some stories even mention that they have incredible healing powers and can live for hundreds of years.
Although trolls are often considered to be bad and dangerous creatures, some stories also suggest that they could be friends or allies of humans in certain situations. In some stories, humans manage to lure trolls to help them fight a common enemy. There are also stories of trolls who have expertise in gardening or making household tools, and working with humans to create a better life.
Benben is a sacred object in Ancient Egyptian mythology that is believed to be a symbol of creation and the emergence of life. The object is believed to be a stone or small pyramid-shaped pillar, believed to be the birthplace of the Sun God Ra and later identified as a replica of the above-ground pyramid.
According to Ancient Egyptian mythology, when the world was still empty and dark, only Benben appeared above the primitive waters of Nun. The sun god Ra is said to have emerged from Benben, and later created life on Earth. Benben is believed to be a symbol of the emergence of life from emptiness, and became the center of religious ceremonies.
Benben is believed to be located above the altar in the Temple of the God Ra in Heliopolis, one of the most important cities in Ancient Egypt. There, this sacred object is considered to be the center of the existence of Lord Ra and is revered by priests and temple visitors. Benben is often depicted in Ancient Egyptian art, especially on reliefs and paintings in temples and tombs.
In some sources, Benben is believed to be a meteorite rock that fell to Earth, which makes it have significance in relation to Ancient Egyptian cosmology and astrology. However, there is no definitive archaeological evidence to suggest that Benben was actually a meteorite.
Now Ki Sabrang is waiting for the arrival of Wewe Gombel to the top of Mahameru to bring baby Raka. Ki Sabrang seems to have plans for another Tumbar Barata ceremony against baby Raka. But Ki Sabrang did not know that Rama had followed Wewe Gombel since from Ayek - ayek.