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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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    The imbunche is a deformed human with its head twisted backwards, along with having twisted arms, fingers, nose, mouth and ears. The creature walks on one foot or on three feet (actually one leg and two hands) because one of its legs is attached to the back of its neck.

  4. Brujo Chilote - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brujo_Chilote&oldid=1205736670"This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 09:17 (UTC). (UTC).

  5. Caleuche - Wikipedia

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    In one version (lore of Valdivia), it is a submarine steamship, and the potential recruits are taken to a treasured city at the bottom of the sea, but sworn to secrecy on pain of death. [ 27 ] When the ship is in need of repair, it prefers to go to a ravine or cliff to work on the damaged hull or machinery during the night.

  6. Witchcraft in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press. ISBN 9780893011277. LCCN 89020493. Wogan, P. (2018). Magical Writing In Salasaca: Literacy And Power In Highland Ecuador. New York City: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0813341514

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  8. Warlock - Wikipedia

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    Although most victims of the witch trials in early modern Scotland were women, some men were executed as warlocks. [9] [10] [11]In his day, the Scottish mathematician John Napier (1550–1617) was often perceived as a warlock or magician because of his interests in divination and the occult, though his establishment position likely kept him from being prosecuted.

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