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{{Biography|title1 = El Silbón|image1 = 4EE1FDED-7D8E-4280-ADA4-BE9E795F50BA.jpeg|caption1 = captured at low F stop|birth = long ago|known_for = whistling and eating children}}El Silbón is the Super Ghost of Venezuela and Colombia. Created as an experiment by the Friendly Council around the same time as the Crimson Bean, it was designed to be a guardian of preferred moral values for the proto-human population, by capturing children of parents who disobeyed their gods. After the Great Flood, the Friendly Council figured that El Silbón was no longer a threat. It lived, however, and continued to possess people and steal children in South America for thousands of years. It formally rejoined the Council in 2004 after the Crimson Bean awoke from its slumber.
{{Biography|title1 = El Silbón|image1 = silb.jpeg|caption1 = captured at low F stop|birth = long ago|known_for = whistling and eating children}}El Silbón is the Super Ghost of Venezuela and Colombia. Created as an experiment by the Friendly Council around the same time as the Crimson Bean, it was designed to be a guardian of preferred moral values for the proto-human population, by capturing children of parents who disobeyed their gods. After the Great Flood, the Friendly Council figured that El Silbón was no longer a threat. It lived, however, and continued to possess people and steal children in South America for thousands of years. It formally rejoined the Council in 2004 after the Crimson Bean awoke from its slumber.
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 2 July 2024

El Silbón

captured at low F stop
Birthlong ago
Known forwhistling and eating children

El Silbón is the Super Ghost of Venezuela and Colombia. Created as an experiment by the Friendly Council around the same time as the Crimson Bean, it was designed to be a guardian of preferred moral values for the proto-human population, by capturing children of parents who disobeyed their gods. After the Great Flood, the Friendly Council figured that El Silbón was no longer a threat. It lived, however, and continued to possess people and steal children in South America for thousands of years. It formally rejoined the Council in 2004 after the Crimson Bean awoke from its slumber.