Guayota - TeoLehog



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Guayota - TeoLehog
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Aleksandra Czudżak - Self-portrait on Tenerife. With Guayota.
Happy Summer solstice!
Here's a little legend about the Summer solstice I'd like to share with you, which relates with Saint John's day and Litha with the bonfire thing.
Basically, in the canarian island of Tenerife, they say inside the big volcano called Teide a god called Guayota (evil and very angry guy) is caged and sleeps in constant hibernation. Legend says that when the Teide erupts is because he wakes up, and he intends to do that when summer comes.
The original folks from Tenerife got the idea of lighting bonfires on the Summer Solstice so when Guayota opens his eyes to see if it's summer already he sees the bonfires and thinks it's still winter.
It's not exactly the most ellaborate (also I don't remember much more detail) story ever but I think it's pretty cool.
El ojo de Guayota
2° premio del XIV Edición Certamen Crea Joven San Bartolomé 2022 Una familia tinerfeña está de viaje en Lanzarote y, a su paso por San Bartolomé, la abuela le cuenta a su nieto una cuento sobre mitología canaria. En agosto se me ocurrió la idea, en seis días dibujé, escribí, coloreé y maqueté este cómic, y mira por donde ha quedado segundo a nivel regional
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Creatuanary day 8 - Guayota. Another malign spirit from the Canary isles, Guayota is the biggest and baddest among the Tibicena. Legends say that he once snatched the sun from the sky and imprisoned it in the Tiede volcano.
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"So," she said carefully, "Juan Flores is really a volcanic deity names Guayota who thinks that your ex-wife Christy is–what?–some sort of reincarnation of the sun goddess he captured and raped thousands of years ago?" "I know, right?" I said, swallowing hastily. "I had that same moment of disbelief. But for me it was when he threw his finger at me, and it burned through the top of the Passat I was standing on."
Night Broken, by Patricia Briggs