"Jormungard, the world's largest snake, Naga, the snake god that controls the weather," Yagi Large Snake, "which straddles eight hills and eight valleys, and" Hudler, "a poisonous multi-headed snake that also kills immortality.
It is said that the motif of the snake that appears in myths around the world is expressed by the fear of the swallowing rugged river, which is associated with the body of the undulating snake.
The serpent as a form of fundamental fear of nature that humans have, the torrent of life that the taiga fosters. The image of such a flow is the theme of this work."