Because I love this whole fantasy world of creatures, I wanted to make an interesting post related to these mythological characters (which in Latin America tend to be similarities between them, so try to choose ones that I were different ) That here in South America there are beings more terrifying than witches, werewolves and vampires, D
Looking found curious South American mythology mythological characters: D so I wanted to draw on this date. So far I have to Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil painted, I left Peru, Argentina and also draw to Mexico (although not of the Southern Cone, but still = p)
Well here is Chile. The Flying with a mythological creature which is in southern Chile, were messengers of the witches in Chiloé. As Flying generally be chosen a daughter of witches, or a woman loyal to them, to which he would show him some magic. But they are of lower rank than these witches. Is transformed into a bird (though in my drawing is not totally a bird, it's like I imagine it XD) For more information: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voladora
The other character that accompanies Chile is the Millalobo (Mapuche language that is wolf gold) within the range of mythological characters Chiloé occupies a high podium, as he was envestida by Caicai-Vilu, as master of all the seas and therefore is the supreme head of all beings that inhabit them. In this way is in the more senior level of government of the seas and can be compared to Neptune from Greek mythology.
As lord and master, high power, delegated its important functions in several junior members enforcement mandates and will. This ranges from fish and shellfish plant, care for their development and multiplication, direct or control the calm tides and storms. Also under its mandate the actions of evil beings and the Sea Cow, leather, and Piuchén Cuchivilu.
Here is Brazil with Boi-tata is a boa of fire is a monster of Brazilian folklore. Boitatá called regionally, Baitatá, Batata, habitat, Batatão, Biatatá, M'boiguaçu, Mboitatá and Mbae-Tata. It's a great snake of a great flood survived by hiding in a cave, growing as the centuries passed. The output is fed to animals and also said that people. It is compared with the phenomenon of false lights.
Alamoa
witches are from Brazil (they are rated well by a book I have), specifically the island of Fernando de Noranha. They live in inaccessible cliffs. Appearance of a beautiful woman with fair skin and blond hair, lure fishermen and hikers. They like to scare the men turning into skeletons in full intercourse, causing the victim's immediate madness.
Colombia
Here is a mythological figure of the Colombian jungle called Antumi Venezuela and is a terror of the Embera-Catia. Demon of the rivers. The draw because there was a reference image and I loved it =) but leaves it has form of a giant anaconda snake greater than one, but when the master sorcerer comes in human form. (This rather summary, but is much more extensive information) Waaa in another post the term with the background: D
Mary is here with two mythological characters Odosha and Polowi.
Odosha is a daemon is the owner of the forest and wind, the chief of devils, souls and lord raptor dream. It inhabits the shady woods and hills often wander sections where during the day and at night near the camps spy men.
Pulowi Polowi or female is a mythical god of the Wayuu (The Guajiro). Pulowi is sacred, blessed supernatural creation. She's very beautiful and is a friend of rain, lightning afraid. Pulowi is the lady who walks. In mythology Wayuu Polowi represents many things, from death to fertility. It is also known as a temptress who attracts men to drink their blood, but at the same time is seen as a mother. (This page will know what I mean xD http://www.adepac.org/P06-89.htm )
and that! in another post to add that I need =) I hope there is
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