
Sihuanaba
Size: 5-6ft long
Discovered: 03/03/1435
Last Seen: 05/23/2020
Population: 1
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Description:
The Sihuanaba is described as a beautiful woman with long, flowing hair and an alluring figure, often spotted near rivers or lonely roads at night. However, this beauty is an illusion; when approached, her face transforms into a horrifying, skull-like visage or the head of a horse. She is known to lure wandering men or unfaithful partners into desolate areas where she reveals her true form, inciting terror and causing them to lose their way.
Habitat:
The Sihuanaba is typically found near rivers, lakes, and secluded paths, especially in forested areas. She is known to appear at night, lurking near bodies of water and often wailing or sobbing to attract attention.
Abilities:
The Sihuanaba can change her appearance, often shifting between a beautiful woman and a terrifying monster. She can hypnotize or mesmerize men, causing them to feel compelled to follow her into isolated areas. Upon revealing her true form, the Sihuanaba is said to terrify her victims to such a degree that they may become lost, lose their sanity, or experience severe shock.
Weaknesses:
- Religious Symbols
- Moonlight
- Women
Ways To Attract:
The Sihuanaba is often said to be drawn to men who are unfaithful, intoxicated, or disrespectful toward women. In rural legends, some men claim that venturing near rivers at night while whistling or calling for her may bring her forth—though this is highly discouraged.