El — Silbгіn: Orгgenes
If you hear the whistling , you are safe; it means he is actually far away.
The most terrifying aspect of El Silbón is the acoustic trickery of his whistle: El SilbГіn: OrГgenes
: He carries a burlap sack on his back containing the bones of his father—and according to legend, the bones of his subsequent victims. If you hear the whistling , you are
In the Llanero culture, El Silbón is said to target womanizers, drunks, and sometimes innocent people sleeping on the porch of their homes. He is known to stop at a house to count the bones in his sack; if anyone in the house hears him, nothing happens, but if they sleep through it, one member of the household will not wake up the next morning. He is known to stop at a house
One afternoon, the young man demanded to eat for dinner. His father, seeking to please him, went into the woods to hunt but returned hours later empty-handed. Consumed by a fit of uncontrolled rage, the son attacked and killed his father with a hunting knife. In some versions, he even began to clean his father's organs to be cooked by his mother. The Punishment
As the final part of the curse, the grandfather set a (the Tureco ) upon him and banished him with the words: "Maldito seas para toda la vida" (Cursed be you for all of your life). Characteristics and Appearance