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  2. Warlocks of Chiloé - Wikipedia

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    El Brujo is a rather loose and self-centered superhero, whose powers and abilities are based on Chiloe witchcraft. Here, the macuñ a cape, and the Brujo's allies are an invunche - contrary to the legend, a very intelligent being, the result of being a failed experiment; and a voladora (which similarly, contrary to the legend, is young and ...

  3. Imbunche - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, the imbunche is a first-born child less than nine days old that was kidnapped by, or sold by their parents to, a Brujo Chilote (a type of warlock of Chiloé). If the baby had been christened, the warlock debaptizes them through unknown means of black magic.

  4. Caleuche - Wikipedia

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    This ship has three favorite ports of call: Llicaldac, Tren-Tren, on the coast of the department of Castro, and Quicaví, where the major cave of the Warlock king of Chiloé (rey de brujos de Chiloé) is located. The warlock king mounts a caballo marino sea-horse faster than the ship. [33] [18] [30]

  5. Bernardo Quintana - Wikipedia

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    His use of radiography earned him a reputation of warlock in Chiloé. [1] Quintana was a Rotarian and mason and was politically aligned with the Radical Party . [ 1 ] He published his book Chiloé mitológico in 1972 and this book was approved the same year to be used in Chilean elementary schools.

  6. Chilote mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Chilote mythology or Chilota mythology is formed by the myths, legends and beliefs of the people who live in the Chiloé Archipelago, in the south of Chile.This mythology reflects the importance of the sea in the life of Chilotes.

  7. Incas in Central Chile - Wikipedia

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    However some words that may appear Quechua loanwords such as antu (sun), calcu (warlock), cuyen (moon) and chadi (salt) are actually more likely much older loanwords from the Puquina language. [6] C ]

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  9. List of Lore podcast episodes - Wikipedia

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    The stories and legends surrounding the Warlock of Chiloé, a mafia-like cult of alleged warlocks on the island of Chiloé Island off the coast of Chile, including the story of the imbunche, a deformed human that the cult supposedly creates to guard their caves.