
I say goodbye to my friends after a successful night of trick-or-treating. I am suddenly aware of how long I’ve been out and look for short cut home. The crescent moon shines weakly as I see a familiar-looking alley way that I immediately turn into. My boots click on the uneven, old, brick pathway. The night is eerily silent and acherontic, save the wind howling around me. It feels as if the temperature has plummeted sharply and I shiver. I start walking faster and feel a sense of relief when I reach the warm safety of home.
As I reach for the doorknob, I feel a burning sensation pierce the back of my hand. A mephitic odor diffuses through the stygian darkness. I look down and see a spider – no, not a spider, but a terrifying spider-like creature quickly skittering away. I hastily snatch up my phone and with trembling hands, manage to capture an image of this crazy creature.
For the next several hours, I feel odd and queasy. I wake up in the middle of the night with a splitting headache and decide that I need to go to the emergency room. As I get ready, I walk past my window and something draws my attention. I gaze at the reflection, and I see two bright yellow eyes peering back at me.
I am admitted to the hospital with an unknown condition, most likely caused by the bite of the bizarre creature. I try to tell the doctors that the culprit looks like a cross between a strigiform and an araneiform, but they simply stare at me quizzically, and blame the bite for my deluded state. Help me name the heinous creature that has cursed me.
Greek:
arachno- spider
-pod- foot
xantho- yellow
brunne- brown
-morph- shape, form
dasy- shaggy, woolly
octo- eight
-soma, somato- body
-ops, opto- eye
nyct- night
-haema, haemato- blood
Latin:
=strix owl
strigi- owl
-iform in the shape of
fasciat- banded
vittat- striped
flav- yellow
hirsut- hairy
aranei- spider
oculi-, -oculus eye
noct-, nocti- night
sanguini- blood
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