Kurupi
nature_spirit forest Guaraní single tradition · 3
He is a wild man and fertility spirit.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
- Attested period
- 2020 – 2020
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Kushtaka, Kye-ryong, Kyourinrin, Kyūbi-no-kitsune, Kyūketsuki, Pombero, Karai Pyhare, Señor de la noche, kupua, Kraken, Krasue, Kurma, Kudan, Koro-pok-guru, Korrigan, Koshchei, Koto-furunushi, Krasnoludek, Krampus, Kting Voar, Kuarahy Jára, Kubikajiri, Kuchisake-onna, Kuda-gitsune, Kui, Kujata, Kukudhi, Kukwes, Kulshedra, Kumakatok, Kumiho, Kun, Kurabokko, Kurage-no-hinotama
Mentioned by
- kupua
- Kraken
- Krasue
- Kurma
- Kudan
- Koro-pok-guru
- Korrigan
- Koshchei
- Koto-furunushi
- Krasnoludek
- Krampus
- Kting Voar
- Kuarahy Jára
- Kubikajiri
- Kuchisake-onna
- Kuda-gitsune
and 12 more
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“Kurupi (Guaraní) – Wild man and fertility spirit”
#4907 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Kurupi, one of seven monstrous siblings (cf. § Children of Tau and Kerana), is the kidnapper of women. The Kurupi is often blamed for unexpected or unwanted pregnancies.”
#8353 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Another character from Guaraní mythology, Kurupi, is blamed in a similar manner for unexpected or unexplained pregnancies.”
#8642 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001