El Mandinga (Chilote figure)

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El Mandinga is a malevolent demonic figure in Chilote mythology, often associated with pacts, temptation, and the enforcement of supernatural punishments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demonic entity
folklore character
mythological figure
supernatural being
appearsIn oral tradition of Chiloé Archipelago
associatedWith pacts
supernatural punishments
temptation
category Chilean legendary creatures
Chilote legendary creatures
demons in folklore
country Chile
culture Chilote culture NERFINISHED
function guardian of infernal contracts
punisher of oath-breakers
tempter of humans
gender male
geographicAssociation Chiloé Archipelago NERFINISHED
languageOfTradition Spanish
moralAlignment malevolent
moralRole enforcer of supernatural punishments
narrativeRole antagonist
partOf Chilean folklore
Chilote mythology NERFINISHED
relatedConcept demonic pacts
the Devil NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christian-influenced demonology
symbolizes consequences of greed
evil
spiritual danger
usedAs figure of fear in popular tales
moral warning against making pacts with evil

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Chilote mythology hasPart El Mandinga (Chilote figure)