I've worked with Stark's Traveling Freak Show for over thirty years now. The bulk of those years I've spent with Dr. Faustus and Monolith. Monolith is the reason there is a Stark's Traveling Freak Show, so I've always felt I have a lot of responsibility and receive a lot of respect. My job is not always pleasant and in fact is often quite gruesome, but I am good at it and I take pride in the work that I do. My work is making sure that Monolith is happy because an unhappy Monolith is very dangerous to the spectators and to the entire Show.
First off, I should point out that I don't know where Monolith came from. Only Dr. Faustus would know that and he has never told me. In fact, Dr. Faustus tells me very little. Monolith could come from Hell as far as I know and it wouldn't surprise me if he does. All anybody knows is that Dr. Faustus brought Monolith to Mr. Stark in 1928, two years before I joined the Show. Since then Stark's Traveling Freak Show has been the biggest and most successful freak show in the world.
I saw Monolith's show when I was sixteen. I had always been intrigued by the various traveling shows that would come through our town, and I figured I'd run away and join one when I could. After seeing Monolith's show when Stark's Traveling Freak Show came through our town I knew I had found my future. I followed Stark's Show out of town and just walked around the grounds like I belonged there. I started off doing the odd, dirty jobs that newcomers have to do like cleaning up after the Geek Show or mopping up the animal cages, but I always found time to hang around Monolith's tent.
I would even sneak up to Monolith's cage when no one was around. I was deathly afraid of the beast then, in fact I still am today, but the difference now is that I think I understand the beast and know that he can be controlled. I was afraid of Monolith, but knew that I had to work with his show somehow. As I stood outside of his cage watching him sleep, eat, shit, or stare back at me, I knew that my life was meant to be joined with this beast.
Monolith is the greatest mystery man has ever seen. No one, except for maybe Dr. Faustus, knows how a beast like him came into being. When I watch him, no matter what he is doing, and even after spending thirty years with him, I am amazed. I see the raw power of the beast, the power not only to destroy any man he would want to, but the power to mystify any human being and bring out our own dark desires. Deep down each person that looks at Monolith sees the beast that's in each of us. Some people, like me, are amazed at him and worship him, others are afraid, most feel that they've touched that part of their soul that they've lost and will never regain, even if they don't understand it and forget it soon after they leave his tent.
I could spend hours describing Monolith and never come close to expressing the emotions a person has when they look at him, but one must have some picture of the beast in their head. Monolith is over eight feet tall when he stands up straight, but he rarely does, since he keeps his knees bent to support himself on his hoofed feet. His head looks much like a bull's head except that the snout is longer and the lower jaw juts out with two sharp canine teeth that point up over his lip. He has two horns on the top of his head, one has been broken to a nub, the other is still a rounded, curved spike about six inches long. His head is covered with brown fur except for his face, which shows his tough, gray, leathery skin. His eyes are very human and are perhaps the reason that I have always been so astounded by him. His eyes are white with a light black iris and dark black pupil. They stare at the world as if not just watching, but thinking and understanding. When Monolith stares at a person, that person is almost hypnotized by the beast. No one expects to see anything but a beast in his eyes, but those who dare to look deeper see the horrible beastly humanity of their own soul.
Monolith's neck is almost as wide as his head and extends from his powerful shoulders. His upper body is very similar to that of a very muscular man. His back, shoulders, and arms are covered with fine, brown hair. His chest and stomach are bare, showing his gray, leathery skin. His arms are those of a heavyweight lifter with massive hands that could crush a man's head. A long tail swings from his rear. It has short hair along it with longer hair forming a ball at the tip. His thighs are huge and muscular tapering down to his thinner calves and to his hoofed feet. His legs are covered with the same brown hair. His feet are large black hooves that make a loud clanking as he stomps around his cage and tent. He keeps his knees bent to support himself on his hooves, and so often appears shorter than he actually is, but this also makes him look more powerful, coiled on his legs, ready to spring at the paying spectators.
The feature of his body that I think earned him the name Monolith swings several inches long between his legs. Spectators always try not to stare at his long member, but they can't help looking at it. As he stamps about his cage, snorting at the people, his dick hangs in front of him, brazen, boldly showing the world that Monolith truly is a great beast. When erect, his penis is easily over a foot long, though I don't know the actual measurement since I've never placed a ruler beside it to find out.
Monolith's shows are extraordinary in their banality. He is shown to be the beast that the spectators expect yet they are shocked by his brutality. His shows take place in the largest tent in the Show. The stands, at one side of the tent, seat about 1,000 people and are almost always full for each show. A large curtain separates the stands from the main floor of the rest of the tent. When the curtain is drawn aside the people see Monolith, out of his cage, roaming about the ground in front of them. At each show people shriek, some run from the tent. But, then the people realize he is not free, he has a chain tied to a collar around his neck that is then wrapped around a post stuck into the middle of the floor. The chain is not long enough for him to reach the crowd.
What the people don't realize is that Monolith could easily break free of the post if he wanted. The post is only sunk about one foot into the ground. He could easily rip it out of the ground and escape, but he doesn't. I think that Dr. Faustus has some control of Monolith, some power over him that I don't understand. But even his control is not complete. Monolith still must be kept happy. That is how I have earned my living.
Once the people have calmed down, the show begins. Dr. Faustus addresses the crowd, presenting the horrible beast that is Monolith.
"The beast is hungry!" he yells, "Perhaps one of you should be his dinner!" Then he laughs, enjoying his joke on the crowd. "Don't worry. We have a special meal lined up for the beast!"