Hauro the vampire

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In southern Chile at the end of the 16th century, a Spanish detachment storms a Mapuche village under the banner of faith and the sword. The violence unleashed against women and children awakens something the conquerors neither understand nor can control. Amid screams, prayers, and fire, an ancient presence bound to the land and the spirit of the Mapuche people emerges. What the priests call a “demon” does not judge faith or conquest, but guilt and innocence. The night ends with the collapse of religious certainty and the revelation that forces far older than any empire still endure.

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