In this episode, the Gentleman and the Disturbed Southern Belle delve into the fascinating world of Brazilian cryptids. They begin with the Curapira, known as the forest demon, a protector of fauna and flora with fiery hair and backward-facing feet to trick predators.
The discussion then moves to the Kooka, a witch with the head of an alligator who preys on disobedient children. This is followed by the controversial legend of the Headless Mule, a tale with sexist undertones involving a woman cursed for breaking her chastity vows with a priest.
Next, they explore Iara, the River Mother, a siren who lures men to their doom with her mesmerizing songs. They also touch on the Kipora, a variant of the Curapira, with the added ability to control and resurrect injured wildlife.
The duo then discusses the Bratador, a wicked man turned into a zombie-like creature rejected by both God and the devil, and the Mapinguari, a giant sloth-like being cursed for seeking immortality.
Finally, they explore the Boa Yuna, a monstrous serpent born of a wicked woman and a demon, believed to have created the Amazon River. The episode concludes with a teaser for the next episode on the Aztecs and their rituals, with a trigger warning for sensitive listeners.
Don't forget to like, follow, and subscribe. Stay disturbed!
Comments (0)
To leave or reply to comments, please download free Podbean or
No Comments
To leave or reply to comments,
please download free Podbean App.