•The Trauco is a mythical
entity who inhabits the woods of Chiloé, an island in the
south of Chile. It has a powerful
magnetism that attracts young and middle-aged women. According to myth, the
Trauco's wife is the wicked and ugly Fiura. The
trauco carries a small stone-headed hatchet that he uses to strike trees in the
forest to symbolize his sexual potency.
•Whoever the Trauco
chooses will go to him, even if she is sleeping, and fall enraptured at his
feet. No woman can resist his magical attraction; all have sexual intercouse
with him. Men of Chiloé fear the Trauco, as his gaze can be deadly.
•When a single woman
is pregnant and no one steps forward as the father, people assume that the
Trauco is the father. Because the Trauco is irresistible, the woman is
considered blameless. The Trauco is sometimes invoked to explain sudden or
unwanted pregnancies, especially in unmarried women.
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