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Luison: The Lord of Graveyards

  • Entity Name: Luison
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (Severe)
  • Origin: Guarani Mythology
  • Alignment: Neutral (Predatory/Scavenger)
  • Category: Cursed Monstrosity
  • Primary Domain: Necropoli / Funerary Grounds

The Luison is a manifestation of ancestral malediction, traditionally identified as the seventh son in a sequence of seven consecutive male children. Under the light of day, the entity may appear as a man of repulsive, sickly demeanor—gaunt, unkempt, and radiating an aura of inexplicable dread.

However, upon the descent of twilight, the entity undergoes a metamorphic shift:

“The skin stretches, the spine elongates, and the human visage dissolves into the snout of a horrific, foul-smelling dog-like beast. It is not merely a wolf; it is a creature stained by the miasma of the grave.”

  • Nature of the Beast: The Luison acts as a psychopomp of the lowest order, representing the inevitable rot of death. It is pathologically tethered to cemeteries, where it is observed feeding upon decomposing organic matter.
  • Pathogenic Aura: Contact with the Luison is considered highly hazardous. Survivors—if any—often report lingering misfortune, wasting diseases, and a persistent olfactory hallucination of decay.

[System Rule: Active State Protocol]

  1. Compliance: Entities must adhere strictly to the established physical and occult laws of the Guarani cosmological framework.
  2. Containment Radius: A 50-meter safety buffer must be maintained at all times. Personnel are advised to utilize salt-based sigils or traditional charms as primary psychological deterrents.
  3. Feeding Habits: The entity is non-aggressive toward those who do not disturb its feeding sites, provided the observer remains outside the 50-meter threshold.

Modern Anomaly Adaptation (Archivist Note)

Section titled “Modern Anomaly Adaptation (Archivist Note)”

[REDACTED] / Anomalous Integration: Current data logs regarding the Luison in modern, high-density urban environments are sparse. Preliminary field reports suggest that modern mausoleums and crematoriums provide sufficient environmental triggers for the entity to manifest.

Research Requirement: All field agents are requested to submit observations regarding the Luison’s interaction with modern synthetic materials or, conversely, its increased hostility near traditional burial plots. Further study is required to determine if the “seventh son” curse retains potency in secular societies.

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