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Warlock of Chiloé

The Warlocks of Chiloé ("Brujo de Chiloé" or "Brujo chilote" in the Spanish language) are people of Chiloé Archipelago said to practise witchcraft linked to Chilote mythology. The warlocks may be real, purported or legendary persons. The source of the witchcraft is often attributed to a legendary encounter between Basque navigator José de Moraleda y Montero and Huilliche machi Chillpila who defeated Moraleda in a duel of witchcraft obtaining a book of European magic as reward. Belief in witchcraft has been common in the archipelago reaching such influence, that in 1880 Chilean authorities put on trial warlocks said to rule the archipelago through a secret society.[1]

Legend

Popular belief has attributed to the sorcerers of Chiloé a complex organization, the help of magical creatures, and numerous powers and weaknesses.

The Warlocks are said to have had a secret society called La Recta Provincia or La Mayoria. Its origins date back to the Chilean colonial period, when navigator José de Moraleda visited Chiloé in 1786.

According to legend, José de Moraleda y Montero challenged the power of the machi Chilpilla to a "magic" competition. Moraleda was defeated, and Chilpilla ran his ship aground when he tried to leave the island. Accepting his defeat, Moraleda gave Chilpilla a magic book, from which some indigenous people (among them, Machis and Kalkus) would be instructed. This fact led to the union of indigenous rituals and practices with the knowledge described in the given book, which would give rise to the secret society.

Moraleda does not mention in his report having met the "sorceress" Chillpila, but he does mention the fact that he wanted to make contact with a machi.

The jurisdiction of La Recta Provincia extended throughout the Archipelago and was headed by a King, who together with other subordinates formed a governing council. There were seven Districts or Republics with code names taken from places in Spain and its colonies: Buenos Aires (Achao), España (Queilén and its surroundings), Lima (Quicaví), Peru (Caucahué), Salamanca (Rauco), Santiago (Tenaún) and Villarrica (Dalcahue).

The seat of the King was in the Cueva de Quicaví or Casa Grande, in the surroundings of Quicaví, in the commune of Quemchi. According to legend, the society worked out of a cave that was guarded by a deformed being, the Imbunche. There they kept the book, the Levisterio or Revisorio, an instrument they used to take various exams, and the Chayanco, used to monitor all members of the witch community. This cave measured approximately 200 meters long by 3 meters high and contained many rooms lit by torches and jugs of human oil, according to Judit Inzunza.[citation needed]

Abilities and weaknesses

The warlocks are said to be able to fly using a macuñ (made from the skin from a dead virgin's chest), to turn into certain animals, and to tirar males (inflict harm from a distance). Their knowledge of plants and animals also enable them to brew powerful potions. They are said to be able to tame the Caballo marino chilote (Chilote hippocampus) and safely board the legendary ghost ship the Caleuche.

They are said to be weak to salt.

Related works

There is currently a character in Chile known as "El Brujo" (see El Brujo (cartoon) ), which originally appeared in the Caleuche Comic magazine and now appears in the pages of the magazine Heroes . It is a rather loose and self-centered superhero, whose powers and abilities are based on Chiloe witchcraft. The macuñ is here a layer, and its allies are an invunche (that contrary to the legend is a very intelligent being, for being a failed experiment, as he himself explains) and a flying one (that also, contrary to the legend, is young and beautiful, for the same reason).

In 2014, the Chilean visual artist Patricio Paretti made the animated television series "Magallanes, un cuento mágico", aired by UMAGTV , which had as its central character "Don Eleuterio", a Chiloe Warlock who lived in Punta Arenas and who he told supernatural stories that happened in Chilean Patagonia. The audiovisual work was inspired by various local beliefs, mainly myths, legends and witchcraft from the Big Island of Chiloé . In one of the episodes, "The bowels of death", a witch uses a macuñ or magic breastplate both to fly, to become bad light, as well as to become an animal. The macuñ is shown as a stylized piece of leather similar to a corset, made with baby skin and horsehair threads. The same episode makes mention of hexes with cemetery land, a vital element for the realization of black magic by sorcerers.[2]

In Swamp Thing, volumes 3 and 4, John Constantine joins Alec to battle the Chiloté brujeria who are trying to end civilization by raising a great evil.

References

  • Martinez Vilches, Oscar, Chiloé Misterioso (in Spanish). Pub. Ediciones de la Voz de Chiloe (circa 1998)
  • Gonzalo Rojas Flores, Reyes sobre la tierra: brujería y chamanismo en una cultura insular: Chiloé entre los siglos XVIII y XX, Santiago, 2002 (complete text about “Proceso a los brujos” or "Recta Provincia")
  1. ^ "Juicio a los brujos de Chiloé". Memoria Chilena (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  2. ^ Paretti Studio, MAGALLANES, UN CUENTO MÁGICO - Trailer, archived from the original on 2021-12-13, retrieved 2018-12-26

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The Warlocks of Chiloe Brujo de Chiloe or Brujo chilote in the Spanish language are people of Chiloe Archipelago said to practise witchcraft linked to Chilote mythology The warlocks may be real purported or legendary persons The source of the witchcraft is often attributed to a legendary encounter between Basque navigator Jose de Moraleda y Montero and Huilliche machi Chillpila who defeated Moraleda in a duel of witchcraft obtaining a book of European magic as reward Belief in witchcraft has been common in the archipelago reaching such influence that in 1880 Chilean authorities put on trial warlocks said to rule the archipelago through a secret society 1 Contents 1 Legend 2 Abilities and weaknesses 3 Related works 4 References 5 See alsoLegend EditPopular belief has attributed to the sorcerers of Chiloe a complex organization the help of magical creatures and numerous powers and weaknesses The Warlocks are said to have had a secret society called La Recta Provincia or La Mayoria Its origins date back to the Chilean colonial period when navigator Jose de Moraleda visited Chiloe in 1786 According to legend Jose de Moraleda y Montero challenged the power of the machi Chilpilla to a magic competition Moraleda was defeated and Chilpilla ran his ship aground when he tried to leave the island Accepting his defeat Moraleda gave Chilpilla a magic book from which some indigenous people among them Machis and Kalkus would be instructed This fact led to the union of indigenous rituals and practices with the knowledge described in the given book which would give rise to the secret society Moraleda does not mention in his report having met the sorceress Chillpila but he does mention the fact that he wanted to make contact with a machi The jurisdiction of La Recta Provincia extended throughout the Archipelago and was headed by a King who together with other subordinates formed a governing council There were seven Districts or Republics with code names taken from places in Spain and its colonies Buenos Aires Achao Espana Queilen and its surroundings Lima Quicavi Peru Caucahue Salamanca Rauco Santiago Tenaun and Villarrica Dalcahue The seat of the King was in the Cueva de Quicavi or Casa Grande in the surroundings of Quicavi in the commune of Quemchi According to legend the society worked out of a cave that was guarded by a deformed being the Imbunche There they kept the book the Levisterio or Revisorio an instrument they used to take various exams and the Chayanco used to monitor all members of the witch community This cave measured approximately 200 meters long by 3 meters high and contained many rooms lit by torches and jugs of human oil according to Judit Inzunza citation needed Abilities and weaknesses EditThe warlocks are said to be able to fly using a macun made from the skin from a dead virgin s chest to turn into certain animals and to tirar males inflict harm from a distance Their knowledge of plants and animals also enable them to brew powerful potions They are said to be able to tame the Caballo marino chilote Chilote hippocampus and safely board the legendary ghost ship the Caleuche They are said to be weak to salt Related works EditThere is currently a character in Chile known as El Brujo see El Brujo cartoon which originally appeared in the Caleuche Comic magazine and now appears in the pages of the magazine Heroes It is a rather loose and self centered superhero whose powers and abilities are based on Chiloe witchcraft The macun is here a layer and its allies are an invunche that contrary to the legend is a very intelligent being for being a failed experiment as he himself explains and a flying one that also contrary to the legend is young and beautiful for the same reason In 2014 the Chilean visual artist Patricio Paretti made the animated television series Magallanes un cuento magico aired by UMAGTV which had as its central character Don Eleuterio a Chiloe Warlock who lived in Punta Arenas and who he told supernatural stories that happened in Chilean Patagonia The audiovisual work was inspired by various local beliefs mainly myths legends and witchcraft from the Big Island of Chiloe In one of the episodes The bowels of death a witch uses a macun or magic breastplate both to fly to become bad light as well as to become an animal The macun is shown as a stylized piece of leather similar to a corset made with baby skin and horsehair threads The same episode makes mention of hexes with cemetery land a vital element for the realization of black magic by sorcerers 2 In Swamp Thing volumes 3 and 4 John Constantine joins Alec to battle the Chilote brujeria who are trying to end civilization by raising a great evil References EditMartinez Vilches Oscar Chiloe Misterioso in Spanish Pub Ediciones de la Voz de Chiloe circa 1998 Gonzalo Rojas Flores Reyes sobre la tierra brujeria y chamanismo en una cultura insular Chiloe entre los siglos XVIII y XX Santiago 2002 complete text about Proceso a los brujos or Recta Provincia Juicio a los brujos de Chiloe Memoria Chilena in Spanish Biblioteca Nacional de Chile Retrieved 2020 03 20 Paretti Studio MAGALLANES UN CUENTO MAGICO Trailer archived from the original on 2021 12 13 retrieved 2018 12 26See also EditChilota mythology Machi Kalku Imbunche Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warlock of Chiloe amp oldid 1122571783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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