In Brazilian folklore, the lobisomem isn’t just a guy who turns hairy after sunset. Legend says he’s the seventh son in a row of all boys — or the son of a priest (👀). Cursed by fate, he roams rural roads on Thursday and Friday nights, transforming at a crossroads.
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📚 From colonial tales to modern horror series, the lobisomem is still lurking in our collective imagination.