A spectrum halfway between a dog, a gigantic vibrator and a wild boar devoured men in the northwestern part of Argentina. Who provided the victims? What did he get with it? What purpose did pursue those who propagated the myth in the sugar mills? Learn the story of "The Familiar" a demon devouring human flesh.
"The Familiar" a demon devouring human flesh
The origin of this legend has its roots in a classical myth : a man who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for a special favor.In this case, in exchange for wealth and power, he that it was given to that to be out of the hell , besides the soul, were human beings. Human flesh in exchange for economic benefit .
The Familiar lived during the year hidden in chimneys or basements and once a year he went out to feed .That night he devoured the pawns who crossed with him or that they were provided by the foremen for the benefit of the masters.If the owner did not fulfill with the promise made, he could be devoured himself and if he died without taking part in the pact to his family, the demonic spawn took revenge ruining them all.strong> guarded the pact that man had made with the devil and paid tribute in the form of human flesh.
Physically it is a hybrid between a dog , a wild boar and a kind of gigantic vibora .Its eyes are red, its lower fangs like those of the wild boar and the upper ones like those of a vibora, the hair is thick, strong and black, even sometimes It can have some human features.Its claws are prehensile and can stand on its hind legs.In some places it is said that its stamp is that of a gigantic dog without a head.a strong smell of sulfur is perceived and a noise similar to that of crawling chains is heard.
He cannot be killed nor hurt with conventional weapons; but if found, the person could come out alive showing him the cross that forms the grip of a prop or carrying a large cross on his chest and a rosary in his pocket.
For years this myth was used by the owners of the sugar mills of northwestern Argentina so that their employees worked on the piece and without questioning, frightened by this demonic spectrum.Even disappearances were justified by the performance of El familiar.
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Images: Paulo Camelo, Brecht Bug
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