Cherufe

The Cherufe is a gigantic, anthropophagous creature in the Mapuche mythology; of the South American culture, in Chile. The Cherufe is an evil creature humanoid of rock and magma. It is said that Cherufe inhabit the magma pools found deep within Chilean volcanoes and are the source of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Cherufe are also said to be the source of magicians ardent stones (meteorites and volcanic stones) that cause damage in volcanic ... More

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