5/29/2023 0 Comments American Elves by John E. RothLong scraggly hair, hiding pellet-like eyes, and a sharp knife-like nose. “What of you, old hag,” Trauco countered. Such a husband is far from inspiring desire.” “No one but I would marry so ugly a being like you, with your long nose, beady eyes, and stubs for feet. Resulting in the loss of his feet.įiura still married Trauco but irritated by his recklessness she taunted and teased. Drunk with glee, Trauco paid little attention to what was going on around him. To purchase special items for the celebration Trauco joined a group of men. Now it so happens that on one such day, Trauco and Fiura, the two had long been engaged. Most of their time was free and unimpeded by thoughts of earning a living or working, but when the need did arise Trauco would become a lumberjack or woodcutter. Here among the dense forests of Chiloé Island, the people have long attached much promiscuity to an elusive mythical couple.ĭeep in the forest, among the security of large trees lived a pair of supernatural beings. This creature comes from Chilota Mythology associated with Southern Chile.
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