| Llorona | |
|---|---|
![]() La Llorona . | |
| Information | |
| Alternate Names/Spellings | Llorona, La Llorona, Weeping Woman, Woman in White, Maria, Wailer, Crying Woman, Bride, Marina, Malinche |
| Origins | Hispanic-American Folklore |
| Alignment | Chaotic Neutral, Chaotic Evil |
| Element | Life/Death/Blood, Darkness/Shadow/Corruption, Mind/Spirit/Psychic |
| Species | Ghost |
| Appearance | Ghostly Indigenous Woman |
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La Llorona is a ghost of Hispanic-American folklore that, according to oral tradition, presents herself as the spirit of a woman who murdered or lost her children, looking for them in vain while saying Where are my children? and scares with her overwhelming cry those who see or hear her. Although the legend has many variants, the core facts are always the same.
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