In Argentinian mythology, the Lobisón (or Luisón) was a werewolf-like creature, a black or gray wolf the size of a small horse. According to legend, the 7th consecutive son in a family will become a lobison. They hunt at night under a full moon, preferring to prey on cattle rather than people. The 7th consecutive daughter born to a family will become a witch. This superstition was held into the 20th century, resulting in the seventh-born children being abandoned. The Argentine government passed a law forbidding this practice in the 1920s.
Attributes | Values |
---|---|
rdf:type | |
rdfs:label |
|
rdfs:comment |
|
dcterms:subject | |
Crystal |
|
low mp |
|
familie | |
alternate image |
|
dbkwik:de.ffxiclop...iPageUsesTemplate | |
dbkwik:ffxiclopedi...iPageUsesTemplate | |
Job | |
alternate image caption |
|
Image caption |
|
Bildbeschreibung | |
Family |
|
BILD | |
dbkwik:resource/c1_Sj-qlW6BvzIy4958E-w== | |
dbkwik:resource/BA6K-RP625vaw4Iy0oyfJg== | |
dbkwik:resource/pdNMoEJEzGEeqLsknlBsnQ== | |
abstract |
|