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Topic started on 6-4-2006 @ 11:30 AM by North Rider
This is the tale of a battle that was supposed to have happened between french settlers and a terrifying Bird like monster in 1692. The battle occured along the mississippi river in the St. Louis region. I can say I have never heard of this before and I did a search and i couldnt find anything on it.

My explination on this wouldnt do the story jusitce as it is a good article that I read. Supposidly the battle took place at or near a indian village which is now home to the town of Alton, IL. If anyone lives near here have you ever heard of this? Has anyone ever tried finding the cave?

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If you live in the St. Louis area, chances are you are familiar with the legend; or may have heard bits and pieces of it here and there. As historians and scientists dig deeper into this legend, more becomes known about a monster from the past that called the St. Louis region its home, and may still call it home today.

Upon exploring the Mississippi River in 1673, Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette noticed the strange likeness of a creature painted and sculpted on the side of the bluffs. The creature was described as “a large creature with horns like a deer, red eyes, a beard like a tiger, a face like a man, body covered with green, red, and black scales and a tail so long it passed around the body, over the head, and between the legs.” The painting depicted a dark secret that, up until now, only the Illinois Indians had known.

A few minutes later, they noticed a dark mass approaching in the northern sky. Hundreds of winged creatures, followed by the enormous Piasa Bird, were descending upon them. The soldiers began firing their muskets, cannons, and ship-mounted artillery into the mass. The creatures began to fall from the sky as they were struck by the ordinance, but still on the mass of creatures came. The solders, with Joliet and Marquette at the lead, fought a pitched battle with the creatures as men and equipment were picked up and thrown about. Bodies were torn apart as the Piasa Bird and its minions swarmed the soldiers.


That was just a bit of the story. you have to read the whole thing to gain a true impression of this legend.


reply posted on 8-4-2006 @ 03:46 AM by Beelzebubba
Piasa comes from the Illini Indian tongue. The Illini informed Pere Jacques Marquette that the strange glyph posted by Gemwolf was their chief Sky God, and that it's name meant 'maneater'. Marqutte was also told that 'a demon haunted the river at this place'.

The petroglyph has been repainted numerous times and has taken on a far more ferocious and detailed look than the sketches that Marquette took of it. Archaeologist Stephen D. Peet, in American Antiquitarian (1889) suggested that the Piasa Rock figure might be a representation of the local Thunderbird.

Alton and greater St. Louis has had quite a few sightings of mysterious bird-like creatures:

In January 1948, James Trares saw "a bird as big as a B29." from his house in Glendale.

On April 24, 1948 Colonel Walter F. Siegmund, U.S. Army, Retired told reporters that he had seen "an enormous bird about the size of a small pursuit plane," as he talked with the head of the Western Military Acadamy. Siegmund said that it was flying at a height of about 500 feet and was so big that it cast a shadow over two houses at once.

Another resident, E.M. Coleman, said: "I thought at first it was a glider. Then I saw it flap it's wings. It would soar for a time and then flap. It appeared to be grey and black in colour and was much larger than any bird I've ever seen."

Others who saw the mystery bird that day included two policemen.

On April 26, 1948, physician Kristine Dolezal saw this strange apparition.

On April 27, 1948, Instructors at the Mississipi Shcool of Aviation saw "an awfully big bird" at 1,200 feet.

The creature was seen again in 1977 on Route 66.

Apparently one of these creatures attempted to fly off with a boy from a trailer park near Lawndale in 1977.

Great post North Rider


[edit on 8-4-2006 by Beelzebubba]


reply posted on 10-4-2006 @ 11:06 AM by Nygdan
I especially liked this representation:



and able bodies to help them eliminate what they saw as a threat to trade and settlement opportunities in the region. When they returned to the village, they found it destroyed and deserted. They heard cries and screams in the distance.

A few minutes later, they noticed a dark mass approaching in the northern sky. Hundreds of winged creatures, followed by the enormous Piasa Bird, were descending upon them. The soldiers began firing their muskets, cannons, and ship-mounted artillery into the mass.


Sounds like it might be a cover story for them going in and destroying the village. Though the background myth does sound like a typical and authentic myth. It notes that the story was never officially reported also.
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