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The '''Erchitu''' is a legendary creature of [[Sardinia]]n tradition.
The '''Erchitu''' is a legendary creature of [[Sardinia]]n tradition.

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The Erchitu is a legendary creature of Sardinian tradition.

According to the ancient legends of Sardinia, a man who committed a serious fault would turn on full moon nights into a white ox with two large horns. The creature stops in front of a house and bellows three times: his roar is heard by all the inhabitants of the country, and according to tradition, the master of the house will to die within the year.

Sometimes they are accompanied by Devils which lay two lit candles on their horns and prod them with hot skewers.

The Erchitos can free themselves from their torment only when they encounter someone brave and strong, capable of extinguishing the candles in one puff, or capable of cutting the horns on the head with one precise shot.

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