Seventh beastly child of Tau and Kerana, and therefor the most vile. It smells of rotten flesh and is sometimes said to eat it as well, and combined with its gaunt hairy appearance it resembles a werewolf, which in function is the same creature in the modern day. He stalks cemeteries in the night where he will chase you. Unlike other werewolves his lycanthropy can be afflicted onto others if he passes through your legs. He only stalks on specific days, usually Monday, Wednesday, and/or Friday. In a similar fashion and, likely from European influence, in the 1900's the seventh son in a string of sons was feared to be destined to turn into a werewolf. In some folklore you can cure one by naming him "Benito" and baptising him in seven different churches of seven different provinces in the changing of a "gurí" (kid) into a "mozo" (teenager/lad).
Tláloc is the god of rain in Aztec religion. He was also a deity of earthly fertility and water, worshipped as a giver of life and sustenance. This came to be due to many rituals, and sacrifices that were held in his name. He was feared, but not maliciously, for his power over hail, thunder, lightning, and even rain. He is also associated with caves, springs, and mountains, most specifically the sacred mountain where he was believed to reside. Cerro Tláloc is very important in understanding how rituals surrounding this deity played out. His followers were one of the oldest and most universal in ancient Mexico.
The Luisón is one of the seven legendary beasts of Paraguay, and is the seventh and last son of Tau and Kerana. He appeared to be a giant dog, and was said to be extremely ugly, even horrendous looking. The myth says that in a family with seven male children, the last child will become Luisón.
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If you heard about the argentinian law that the seventh son born in a family is to be protected/blessed by the president this is why. The belief that the seventh son born in a family transforms in a werebeast led to some families to be fearful of the child and only with the president as godfather could the curse begone.
Luison (Lupoherperops malumadvena) - Dark Displeasure
“ He is one of the last surviving metatherians and the seventh son of an evil god born during the age of Holocene. With the blessings, the gliding but lethal weapon against all, even his kin, warned the Guarani people of Paraguay that this animal was the only real werewolf—that is, a marsupial. ”
– Persephone
Luison or Lobison (Lupoherperops malumadvena) is the one of the mythical creatures and a guardian introduced in Worldcraft: My Last Blessings and Weather Dragons: The Second Gift.
Etymology
The name wolf, Lobisomem, more literally wolf-man.
Physical Appearance
Luison is a bipedal, ugly metatherian that resembles a werewolf, with very sharp furs and quills on its tail, long claws on its hands like anteaters, a rib-like belly, long digitigrade legs, dark gray to black fur, dog-headed, wolf-shaped ears, an opossum nose, a patagium between elbows and knees, and even reddish brown eyes.
Luison is the best example of a mythical creature that is mistaken to be mixed with a maned wolf, opossum, anteater, monito del monte, flying squirrel, porcupine, and werewolf altogether.
Abilities
Luison is a dark element of the Horatio continent on planet Reinachos. Luison unleashes uncontrollable dark energy from hands or mouth, including rattling around the tail to release energy to shoot and explodes on impact. Luison is a very unlikely monster that uses their patagium that glides and these two strong legs to double jump or even jump on water or lava, unharmed, shoots itself, and dives or swoops while gliding.
Without any dark energy, the Luison releases a foul smell in its mouth that causes stun and nausea. These two claws are causing sundering, breaking through armor of any kind, and piercing through the body. These quills are very sharp and cause withering and poison.
Weather Phenomenon
Darkness / 3 Days of Darkness: Luison is the only metatherian that possesses a dark element; it can howl itself and initiate the darkness at midnight or in very dark clouds that increase dark element attributes.
Behavior
Luison is very elusive and changes their fourteen behaviors, which means between the representative of the seven virtues and the seven deadly sins. These seven pairs of alignments are based on their own brains between left and right ideas for switching this behavior as a strategy. Considered the only elemental and the most intelligent of all them.
Distribution and Habitat
Luison was a native species in Paraguay's dark forests. Another population of Luison was found in Corazones Labyrinth Forest, the abandoned civilization with kauri and monkey puzzle trees planted by Monegasques, Spaniards, and Guaranis before the event.
Luison was considered extinct by the Ascunsian Empire before the event due to the eradication of Jews and others under Roxana Maldado, the last remaining fallen angel. Luison is finally discovered as two individuals, while a few individuals remain hidden in the habitat called Corazones Labyrinth Forest, the religious place for the Guarani people of South America under the Romanians and Portuguese.
Mothsol also becomes the companion of metatherian Luison of Paraguay; however, they are widely regarded as polar opposites, with rivals and foes. Because Mothsol comes from Southeast Asia, which is part of Eurasia, and Luison is from South America, they were not present.
For example, at the Isu Temple in Palestine, an older Luison and an older Mothsol were competitors who fled as wild animals. In Israel, people believe that Mothsol promotes awakenings and pleasant dreams, whereas Luison causes nightmares and trauma. According to the Abrahamic religion and pre-Islamic cultures, both Luison and Mothsol are God's creations and servants.
Back to the history before the 21st century and beyond, the Luison was created by Chang'e and Quetzalcoatl after the moon rabbit and considered not created by the god Tau and his wife Kerara, but Tupan, a god in Guarani mythology, wants to evolve the last remaining metatherian resembles a werewolf from Europe into his own, but the first name of this species was forbid. Due to many loanwords from Spanish to Guarani, the Amerindian language was a spoken language and didn't have its own script or records; thus, no written record of his original name would have been made.
Luison is the deadliest assassin and the most intelligent of all elements under Saint Dymphna, the poetess and princess who commands similar to Welsh, Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Jewish, Islamic, Christian, Abenaki, Shishalh, and Guarani mythologies: Y Ddraig Goch, Cadborosaurus, Behemoth, Wuchowsen, Mothsol, and Luison. Dymphna, as Nicolette Andreponte of France, for simply calming Luison and the rest of them before joining forces with Mothsol larvae. Luison has always been a bouncer against Isabella Morrison and her allies, Archibald Buenaventura (or short name Archie) and Nicolette Jorelavo.
Luison is the convergent evolution of wulvers and werewolves, very unmatched to them and very unique to Luisõ due to seven numbers. It has a bad luck number by some populations, but it was a very lucky number when tamed or trusted as a seven number.
They are South American in origin. Luison can come off as being suave and polite, but they're typically greedy and out to make a fortune. They are not above betraying and manipulating loved ones for monetary gains. On the other hand, they aren't as prone to resorting to violence as Blutbaden are, and they rely more on deception and psychological fear to achieve their goals.
Notables: Gabriel Martel, Javier Martel, Julio Martel, Matheus Martel
Luison is said to be the lord of the night and is associated with death. His habitat is limited exclusively to cemeteries, burial grounds or other locations similarly tied in with the concept of death, and his sole source of food is dead and rotting flesh. If Luison passes through a person's legs, it is said, the person turns into Luison. In some versions, Luison only appears on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday night. Luison also fills the same function as the Grim Reaper in many European societies, and it was said that the touch of his cold, clammy hand was a sure sign that one's days on the earth were numbered.
With the arrival of European settlers in the area came myths and legends not indigenous to the Guaraní people. Over time the myth of Luison slowly began to mix with the imported legend of the werewolf, to the point where Luison began to lose many of his associations with death. In many areas of the Guaraní-speaking world the Luison's description has changed to that of a half man, half dog creature, and now bears many similarities to the classical werewolf story. Modern tales tell of a Luison that hunts by the light of the moon, is no longer confined to cemeteries and may hunt living victims down for food. It is sometimes also believed that the curse of the Luison may be transferred to other victims via biting, much as the curse of the werewolf. In part the transition from the original myth to a more werewolf-like creature is because Luison was the seventh son. The seventh son, especially in Paraguay, was thought to be cursed to become a werewolf.
In the original version of the myth, Luison was the seventh and last child of Tau and Kerana, and thus was the most accursed of the bunch. He was of vaguely human appearance, but said to be extremely ugly, even horrendous looking. Luison had long, dirty hair that fell down to cover most of his form, pale and sickly looking skin and eyes, and accompanied by the constant, fetid odor of death and decay. So frightening and repulsive was his appearance that his mere presence would instill terror in any unfortunate enough to encounter the beast.
Since it's Halloween, here's the Werewolves series I did for Hatchlings on Facebook! I researched werewolf myths from around the world & drew some of my fav ones. Featured here are the Classic Werewolf, Monster Wolf, Wolfcoat, Luison, Faoladh, and Kurtadam. They are from England, Greece, Iceland, Argentina, Ireland, and Turkey respectively.
Beware of the seventh son of Tau and Kerana. He who feeds on corpses and carries the stench of death. Fear him always, but beware most if you too are a seventh son, because you he wants the most. He will turn you in to him and curse you to do his bidding.
In Guaraní mythology, Luison is one of the seven children of Tau and Kerana. He is described as horrifically ugly, and is often depicted as sickly and dirty, with shaggy black hair covering his body. He is said to stink of death and decay.
Luison is said to be the lord of the night, and dwell in graveyards and other burial grounds. He subsists entirely on the flesh of the dead. Some stories claim that if Luison passes between a person's legs, they will become him. Others say that if he touches you, you will die soon after.