Hello friends and welcome. According to folklore,
Some faerie beings would have skills in their favor when defending the natural environment.
However, nowadays, it seems that his capacities to resist seem limited, faced with such an overwhelming invasion.
However, it is curious to see how some
of these beings, they have managed for generations to keep men at bay. In this opportunity I will share with you,
5 elemental beings protecting nature.
The vast Brazilian rainforest is home to a rich ecological diversity that extends
along kilometers. There, there are the Tupi peoples who talk about magic
beings that interact with the environment, but also resist with determination the incursions of others.
The curupira, is the most effective in this function.
The curupira, is a short, very strong Elf, with red hair and with the
feet inverted backwards
The function of curupira is to protect the flora and fauna of the jungle, being its favorite target
the hunters, lumberjacks and people who destroy the forests indiscriminately.
To intimidate them the curupira has different tactics, first it emits sounds and whistles
acute And if this does not work, take spooky looks to terrorize the invaders.
At other times you can also use a magical ability to disorient
to men, who find it very difficult to find their way again, at risk
to get lost forever.
Those who seek to give him house, full of rage, never manage to locate him, since his
feet facing back serve to mislead the persecutors, leaving false tracks and traces throughout the jungle.
In addition, it is an extremely fast goblin, being impossible
to be reached by a human being.
Some beliefs indicate that you like to rest in the shade and sometimes you
take small children with him to teach them secrets of the forest. They return 7 years later become great sages.
The peasants of Colombia say that a maid
wanders alone in the deepest jungle. She is known as "the Mother Mountain" and is the queen and
lady of the jungle. The mother mount or mother of the mountain is a fairy
tall and elegant, that dresses with fresh leaves and mosses, also carries
in his head a peculiar straw hat covered with leaves and green feathers that do not allow to see
the face, only his hair covered with lianas and mosses.
It is said that it has been seen in places tangled with leafy trees, far from the world
outside, preferring the warmth of the jungle and its animals.
Some farmers believe that the floods and storms of the rivers are due to the fact that
Madre Monte is taking a bath in the headwaters of the rivers; where water gets cloudy and
overflows. It is represented as a very territorial creature
and protector of nature, who mercilessly punishes those who invade their land.
He also unleashes his hatred against those who have malaysia in his heart, they are infidels
with their partners or abuse lazy. It is said that his curses are tremendous.
Many people said that their screams or bellows in dark nights provoke dangerous storms,
and on those who usurp their land fall terrible plagues. Others, usually lose them
in the jungle or hinders them through hallucinations.
The next faerie being of Quechua and Calchaquí origin, I will share it by writing
of the emblematic Argentine writer Juan Carlos Dávalos, who describes it to perfection,
also respecting the linguistic customs of the region.
They used to say that: In the immense solitudes of the puna,
cattle are protected. A mysterious dwarf, a pixie, who sees everything, is the one who defends
their lives of human cruelties. No one has seen Coquena. It is fame that it has a face
of cholo and wears jacket and trousers of vicuña. She also wears tiny flip-flops and wide hat
of soft hair. From the heights he contemplates his beasts without being seen. It has only been heard
his whistle, which is magical called. But the security of his presence is such that all
they fear him. That's why they do not kill vicunas or llamas to use their hair.
They prefer to cut the fleece gently. Neither do they mistreat arrias when they are loaded with
salt, come down from the hills. Stories are told, in which justice, Coquena
He has removed the flames to those who did not know how to value that gift; and how he has awarded good shepherds
that, in snowstorms, when the white wind threatened to cover everything, they save
danger of his life his herd of goats in full storm.
Samodivas, Samovilas or Vilas are forest fairies or nymphs found in folklore
Slavic south and west. The Samodiva are described as protective fairies
of the forest that appear as tall maidens, blondes with long hair and pale skin.
Although they are said to have wings, some say they are the feathers that wear what they are given
the power to fly. Despite its subtle appearance, some say
that these maidens could turn into bird-like monsters to throw
fire on their enemies, being also able to cause drought and the death of cattle
because of the high fever Living in the deepest parts of the
forests, the Samodiva went out at night to heal damaged plants and wounded animals.
Many accredit their healing ability to the vast knowledge of herbs.
Those who listened to them or saw them secretly, could obtain knowledge for themselves. But in no way serious
a good idea to approach one of these creatures, because under no circumstances are they
willing to share it with men.
Men who look at Samodiva fall instantly in love and women take their own lives in the face of such beauty.
Sometimes a Samodiva seduces a man, commonly a shepherd or an intruder in his forest and then steal their vital energy.
At other times he would fall in love and run to kill them out of exhaustion.
The Samodiva are considered protective
of nature and great sages, however they are extremely territorial, for them
there is no compassion for any man or woman. Being one of the most staunch defenders of nature that can be found.
As I said at the beginning, some faerie beings use special skills
to defend their environment, however some, like the one we will see below, have gone
a little further than you would expect, but nothing is surprising in the faerie realm.
Oak-Men, also called Inifri Duir, or Bodachan na Croibhe Moire, is a kind of faerie
of the British Isles, closely related to trees, mainly oaks
massifs, place where he lives.
It is said that this magical creature is totally indifferent to humans, if they like to play among the branches of trees or
walk through their domains, will not be disturbed at all.
But it would be enough if someone were foolish enough to cut down their oaks.
So that he gets angry and decides to take revenge. However, he is a patient and somewhat malicious being.
So to achieve its mission according to what folklore tells us, this being would change
way to become a human trader, that with all the kindness of the world,
will sell to the invaders some deliciously delicious pastries at a good price ... just
to end their lives, since inside they are full of poisonous mushrooms.
Well, as I told you ... this being went a little further ...
So beware of trying cupcakes without going for wood ...
But already, seriously speaking, Let's learn to live in balance with nature ... let's be better human beings ...
Anyway, I hope that today's adventure you liked.
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Be aware of upcoming videos. He sent a big greeting and I said goodbye.
I'm Jonathan Janshon And see you in the next adventure
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