Zahhak himself is the most important character as he is the serpent king. He is the center of the story's events, likely being the source of the conflict.
One main theme could be the battle between good and evil. Zahhak represents evil with his tyrannical rule, and there might be heroes or forces of good that oppose him.
One main event is Zahhak's transformation into a demon king. Another is his reign of terror where he demanded human brains for the snakes on his shoulders. And finally, the attempts by heroes to defeat him.
Well, Zahhak in the story was a figure full of evil. He came to power through some sort of dark influence. His story is also about the battle between good and evil. Many heroes in Persian mythology tried to overthrow him to end the misery he brought. It's a complex story that shows how a once - normal being can be turned into a great source of evil by the forces of darkness.
The Orochi Demon King was a monster character in the feature film Obu Ultraman. It was a top-tier demon king beast from Monster Galaxy, known as the Great Demon King Beast. The Snake King Beast had powerful defense and attack abilities. It could devour planets and release huge lightning attacks. It had once engaged in a fierce battle with Opu Ultraman and was defeated by Opu Ultraman's dark form. The energy of the Great Snake Demon King Beast combined with the six elements on Earth to give birth to the Six Great Demon Kings, and they began to cause chaos in the Earth's environment. The seven Otto warriors sealed the demon king beasts, but they were later resurrected by Gagula. Ob Ultraman's mission was to destroy these resurrected Demon Kings. In general, the Orochi Infernal King was a powerful and dangerous monster character in Obu Ultraman.
Well, it depends. Just because the story is based on a real story doesn't necessarily mean the serpent is a literal, physical snake. It could be a symbolic serpent representing something in the real - life events, like a person or an organization that acts in a sneaky or dangerous way, much like how a snake is often seen in literature. But if it is a more straightforward account, then it could be a real snake.
Well, 'The Serpent' takes inspiration from actual incidents. It weaves a narrative around real-life circumstances, but with some creative liberties for dramatic effect.
Well, it could be inspired by real elements but not necessarily a 100% accurate account of something that happened exactly as told. Many such stories blend fact and fiction.