Sea Hag take 2


When I wrote my short camp fire story Sea Hag I was drawing on images from my memory. I was curious where those images came from so I did a little searching and found that my hag actually resembles the sea witch from Hans Christian Andersen's, The Little Mermaid.


She now came to a space of marshy ground in the wood, where large, fat water-snakes were rolling in the mire, and showing their ugly, drab-colored bodies. In the midst of this spot stood a house, built with the bones of shipwrecked human beings. There sat the sea witch, allowing a toad to eat from her mouth, just as people sometimes feed a canary with a piece of sugar. She called the ugly water-snakes her little chickens, and allowed them to crawl all over her bosom.



As for the name, I found this funny link.
Long before Pluto, Popeye had an arch enemy named Sea Hag. Her lovely mug graces this post.



Not to drag this blog into the gutter, but what's that hanging from her neck?

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