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Users with this ability is or can transform into malora, also known as "the headless mule" (mula sem cabeça in Portuguese) or "priests wife", the malora, as it is called in the Hispanic versions, is actually a cursed woman who was damned for having a romance with a priest. Cursed by a witch whom she angered, she became the embodiment of her lust: an equine creature, since the horse symbolizes unrestrained desire, covered in the fires that represent her passion.

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  • Malora Physiology
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  • Users with this ability is or can transform into malora, also known as "the headless mule" (mula sem cabeça in Portuguese) or "priests wife", the malora, as it is called in the Hispanic versions, is actually a cursed woman who was damned for having a romance with a priest. Cursed by a witch whom she angered, she became the embodiment of her lust: an equine creature, since the horse symbolizes unrestrained desire, covered in the fires that represent her passion.
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  • Use the traits of malora
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  • Malora Physiology
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  • A malora.
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  • Users with this ability is or can transform into malora, also known as "the headless mule" (mula sem cabeça in Portuguese) or "priests wife", the malora, as it is called in the Hispanic versions, is actually a cursed woman who was damned for having a romance with a priest. Cursed by a witch whom she angered, she became the embodiment of her lust: an equine creature, since the horse symbolizes unrestrained desire, covered in the fires that represent her passion. The maloras head and lower parts are consumed by these fires, which prevent her from thinking and reasoning, thus she gallops through the night aimlessly during the full moon leaving trails of scorched earth behind her. Anyone who gets in her way is either trampled or burnt to a crisp. No one can mount her due to the fiery flames that exist in place of her hairs. The only way to free the woman from this curse is to take from her mouth the iron object that she bites, thus releasing her from her monster form.
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