The Silbón is a legend from the Venezuelan llanos region about a man condemned to wander forever with a sack of bones. He is tall, thin, and wears a hat. The sack contains either the bones of his victims or his father, whom he killed along with his mother. The Silbón is known for his distinctive whistling that sounds like a musical scale, and the rattling of bones. According to legend, if you hear his whistle from far away, he is near, but if you hear it clearly, it means he is farther away. The Silbón kills womanizers and sucks the navels of drunks as punishment for disobeying his grandfather's curse for killing
The Silbón is a legend from the Venezuelan llanos region about a man condemned to wander forever with a sack of bones. He is tall, thin, and wears a hat. The sack contains either the bones of his victims or his father, whom he killed along with his mother. The Silbón is known for his distinctive whistling that sounds like a musical scale, and the rattling of bones. According to legend, if you hear his whistle from far away, he is near, but if you hear it clearly, it means he is farther away. The Silbón kills womanizers and sucks the navels of drunks as punishment for disobeying his grandfather's curse for killing
The Silbón is a legend from the Venezuelan llanos region about a man condemned to wander forever with a sack of bones. He is tall, thin, and wears a hat. The sack contains either the bones of his victims or his father, whom he killed along with his mother. The Silbón is known for his distinctive whistling that sounds like a musical scale, and the rattling of bones. According to legend, if you hear his whistle from far away, he is near, but if you hear it clearly, it means he is farther away. The Silbón kills womanizers and sucks the navels of drunks as punishment for disobeying his grandfather's curse for killing
according to legend, a young man who killed his parents and is condemned to wander forever with a sack full of bones of their ancestors.
Has a characteristic hiss that resembles musical notes do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, in that order to fa tone up and then down to the note Si.
It is said that when the hiss is heard near no danger, as the wigeon is far, but if you listen far is because it is close. It is also said that hiss I hear is harbinger of death itself. Silbn legend was born in the mid nineteenth century, and some scholars believe was a form of social control that the tradition created to avoid infidelities.
Legend has it that the Silbn travels the Llanos region with a whistle that shudders to be heard. Confused, because when you listen closely is because it is far and vice versa.
The signal confirming that the spirit round the neighborhood is a characteristic sound of bones they collide with each other It is believed that wearing a sack over his shoulder. Some think they are the bones of their latest victims; others belonging to his father. Name: Silbn Near the Venezuelan llanos Distinguishing characteristics: tall and thin, wearing a hat, a bag of bones in tow and whistles. His reasons: the curse that his grandfather gave him, for killing his father. What it does: kills and Bones womanizers and sucks navel drunks The "against": chili peppers, a whip or a dog