El Cadejo
Long before the Spanish galleons crested the horizon, indigenous wisdom taught that every soul walked with a nahual, a spirit companion often manifesting as an animal guide. Dogs, revered as loyal psychopomps who ferried the dead across the perilous rivers of the underworld (much like Xólotl in lore or the faithful hounds in Maya funerary rites), embodied this bond between the living, the ancestors, and the unseen realms.
The Cadejo emerged from these deep roots: a massive, shaggy spirit-dog, its tangled coat symbolizing the wild, unkempt mystery of the liminal paths—the rural trails and mountain passes where human vulnerability meets the eternal.
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