The Basilisk: The King of Serpents and Its Deadly Legacy

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Basilisk: The King of Serpents and Its Deadly Legacy

from Our Weird World · host Josh Wolfe

Welcome back to Our Weird World! As we continue exploring the fascinating creatures and themes behind the Harry Potter films, this week we delve into the legend of the Basilisk, the terrifying serpent that captivated us in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.But the Basilisk’s story goes far beyond the wizarding world. Rooted in ancient European folklore, this creature has been a symbol of fear and fascination for centuries. From medieval legends of petrified villagers to alchemical experiments during the Renaissance, and even modern urban sightings in places like New York’s sewers, the Basilisk’s tale is as chilling as it is mysterious.Join us as we uncover:The origins of the Basilisk as a creature hatched from a cursed eggThe haunting tale of Ysabel, the widowed herbalist whose cellar birthed the first BasiliskThe Renaissance alchemist Ludovico’s doomed attempt to study the King of SerpentsUrban legends like the “Basilisk of Brooklyn” and cryptozoological expeditions into the AmazonThe real-world inspirations behind the Basilisk mythIs the Basilisk a terrifying relic of the past, or does it still slither in the shadows of the modern world?Grab your mirrors, avert your gaze, and join us for a deep dive into the petrifying history of the King of Serpents.

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