A hupia is a type of ghost in the folklore of the Taíno peoples of the Caribbean. They are said to assume many forms, most often as a faceless person. In human form, they are also said to lack a navel. They are sometimes said to appear in the guise of a lost loved one.
Hupias are nocturnal, appearing only at night. They are rumoured to seduce women and kidnap people who dare to venture outside after dark. Some say that, like bats, they enjoy eating guava.
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