The Story of Ganesha's Elephant Head

In their true forms, the Bisaan have no genitalia, which is significant in their unique reproductive cycle. Every 27 years, these spirits emerge from underground to possess human hosts by entering through the mouth. Once inside, the Bisaan causes the host's appearance to change dramatically: the host becomes pale, their teeth transform into sharp, thorn-like fangs, their eyes glow green, and their genitalia disappear completely. Similar to cicadas, these possessed humans produce a chittering sound as a "mating call." After mating, the pregnant females are taken back to their underground burrows, where they eventually die, allowing the next generation of Bisaan to gestate for another 27 years before hatching. The exact process of reproduction remains a mystery due to the Bisaan's lack of genitalia, but they have been observed engaging in what appears to be sexual intercourse.
The number of Bisaan varies with each reproductive cycle, ranging from eight to a dozen or even as few as six. This variation likely depends on the number of eggs the Bisaan can lay before they die. Each cycle begins on the Spring Equinox and lasts approximately two days, adding to the enigma of these elusive creatures.
The Bisaan’s combination of supernatural powers and their unique reproductive cycle makes them a formidable and enigmatic presence in Malaysian folklore.
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