Werewolf of brazil folklore known as The Headless Mule that spews fire from severed neck
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Gps Coordinates / -23.505192,-46.4738985
Headless Mule Brazilian Folklore Brazil VR Legends
R. Cel. Rodolfo Porto - Vila Monte Santo, São Paulo - SP, 08062-090, Brazil
According to most reports, the Mule is condemned to gallop over the territory of seven parishes each night just as the Brazilian version of the werewolf.
It showcases the wild instincts and repressed behaviours that are unacceptable in a Christian society. There may be some connection between the Brazilian Headless Mules and folklore about witches in Western Europe.
By some accounts, its trip begins and ends at the parish where the sin was committed.
Gps Coordinates / -23.5051135,-46.4739335
In Ragnarok Online MMORPG, Headless Mule monster in Brasilis Field. Appears a red fiery headless horse.
Transformation usually occurs at a crossroads. Depending on the source the headless mule may have a placeholder head and mane, made of the fire it spews, to which a red-hot iron bridle is tied.
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The curse of the Headless Mule cannot be transmitted (unlike the vampiric curse), because it is acquired as a result of a sin committed willfully by the accursed woman.
The myth is believed to have a medieval origin, and to have been brought to Brazil in the early colonial era (16th century or later).
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Gps Coordinates / -23.5052152,-46.4738846 / -23.5051441,-46.4739168 / -23.5043936,-46.4728499
The Mule's appearance varies greatly from region to region. Its color is most commonly given as brown, sometimes as black. It has silver (or iron) horseshoes that produce a hideous trotting, louder than any horse is capable of producing.
Despite being headless, the Mule still neighs (usually very loud), and sometimes it moans like a crying woman. It also has a bridle tied to its non-existent mouth, and spews fire through its non-existent nostrils (or, in some versions, from its severed neck).