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lanaflowerz · 3 months
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Camp Half Blood Native Brazilian Version! Part 2
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moiraiinesedai · 1 year
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INVISIBLE CITY | Wish You Were Here (1x01)
— miss ma’am is just about done with everybody not being able to do their jobs 🤡
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mermaid--bride · 5 months
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Pedrinho, Saci and Tio Barnabé
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Laito: What do you have for me, Slut-chan~?
Ayato: Yeah! Speal it, Fake Blue!
Maria: Alright. Subaru is a little boy called Pedrinho who has a huge adventurous spirit. He loves visiting the farm and specially listening to the stories Uncle Barnabe, who's Laito's character, has to tell him. One day, he tells the boy the legend of the Saci Perere. A one legged spirit who moves around in a whirlwind, causing problems and playing pranks.
Ayato: One legged... That's me then right? What else?
Maria: He tells the boy the process to capture the Saci. That way the spirit becomes attached to him. All he needs is a straw sieve and a bottle in a windy day. The bottle must have a stopper closing it with a cross drawn on top to prevent the Saci from escaping.
Laito: Nfu So we are turning Ayato into a genie in a bottle? I'm not against it~ Fufufu
Subaru: Hehe Dumbest genie in history.
Ayato: Shut up, you two!
And you, Fake Blue, should give Ore-sama a better clue! That one is horrible!
Laito: Come on, Ayato-kun~ At least try having a bit of fun~
Let's see, maybe the garden is a good place to look. If you need wind to get a Saci, no better place than outside.
Subaru: Right. Let's get this over with.
And you don't stay too close to that old man, alright! It's bad enough you let him cast such stupid spell on you!
Laito: Nfu How cute, Subaru-kun is all worried about Slut-chan's safety~
Subaru: Tch! O-Of course not! I just don't want this to get worst than it already is!
Laito: Sure, sure~ Well, I must say this really bothers me too.
I don't want this man anywhere near my Slut-chan~ Nfu
Ayato: Alright let's go, you both! I'm getting tired of moving around in one leg!
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ratorim · 2 years
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my art block so bad rn. have my friend saci
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god-bas22 · 1 year
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Saci perere
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le-shabz · 1 year
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Creatuanary 2023 - Day 27
Saci Pererê
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legend-collection · 9 months
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Saci
Saci is a character in Brazilian folklore. He is a one-legged black man, who smokes a pipe and wears a magical red cap that enables him to disappear and reappear wherever he wishes (usually in the middle of a Dirt devil). Considered an annoying prankster in most parts of Brazil, and a potentially dangerous and malicious creature in others, he nevertheless grants wishes to anyone who manages to trap him or steal his magic cap. However, his cap is often depicted as having a bad smell. Most people who claimed to have stolen this cap say they can never wash the smell away.
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Pic by Juliane Prenhacca Juneru
The legend says that a person can trap a Saci inside a bottle when he is in the form of a dust devil.
There are several variants of the myth, including: Saci-pererê, black as coal; Saci-trique, bi-racial and more benign; Saci-saçurá, with red eyes.
An incorrigible prankster, the Saci causes no major harm, but there is no little harm that he won't do. He hides children's toys, sets farm animals loose, teases dogs—and curses chicken eggs, preventing them from hatching. In the kitchen, the Saci spills salt, sours the milk, burns the bean stew, and drops flies into the soup.
If a popcorn kernel fails to pop, it is because the Saci cursed it. Given half a chance, he dulls the seamstress's needles, hides her thimbles, and tangles her sewing threads. If he sees a nail lying on the ground, he turns the point up. In short, people blame anything that goes wrong—in or outside the house—on the Saci.
Besides disappearing or becoming invisible (often with only his red cap and the red glow of his pipe still showing), the Saci can transform himself into a Matitaperê or Matita Pereira, an elusive bird whose melancholic song seems to come from nowhere. One can escape a pursuing Saci by crossing a water stream. The Saci dares not cross, for then he loses all his powers. Another way is to drop ropes full of knots. The Saci is compelled to stop and undo the knots. One can also try to appease him by leaving behind some cachaça, or some tobacco for his pipe.
He is fond of juggling embers or other small objects and letting them fall through the holes on his palms. An exceedingly nimble fellow, the lack of his right leg does not prevent him from bareback-riding a horse, and sitting cross-legged while puffing on his pipe (a feat comparable to the Headless Mule's gushing fire from the nostrils).
Every dust devil, says the legend, is caused by the spin-dance of an invisible Saci. One can capture him by throwing into the dust devil a rosary made of separately blessed prayer beads, or by pouncing on it with a sieve. With care, the captured Saci can be coaxed to enter a dark glass bottle, where he can be imprisoned by a cork with a cross marked on it. He can also be enslaved by stealing his cap, which is the source of his power. However, depending on the treatment he gets from his master, an enslaved Saci who regains his freedom may become either a trustworthy guardian and friend, or a devious and terrible enemy.
While some claim that the Saci myth originated in Europe in the 13th century such as the monopod, it probably derives from the Ŷaci-ŷaterê of Tupi-Guarani mythology, a magic one-legged child with bright red hair who would spell-bind people and break the forest's silence with his loud shouts and whistles. He was originally a creature of the night, and indeed the ŷaci (jaˈsi) means "Moon" in Old Tupi.
This indigenous character was appropriated and transformed in the 18th century by the African slaves who had been brought in large numbers to Brazil. Farm slaves would tell Saci stories to amuse and frighten the children. In this process the creature became black, his red hair metamorphosed into a red cap, and, as the African elders who usually told the tales, he came to be always smoking his clay-and-reed pipe. His name mutated into various forms, such as Saci Taperê and Sá Pereira (a common Portuguese name), and eventually Saci Pererê.
His red cap may have been inspired on the Trasgo, a mythical Portuguese creature with the exact same powers as the Saci. The Saci-Pererê concept shows some syncretism with Christian elements: he bolts away when faced with crosses, leaving behind a sulphurous smell – classical attributes of the devil in Christian folklore.
The concepts of imprisoning a supernatural being in a bottle by a magically marked cork, and of forcing him to grant wishes in return of his liberty, have obvious parallels in the story of Aladdin from the Arabian Nights. This may be more than just a coincidence, since some slaves were Muslims and thus presumably familiar with the Arabian tales. Moreover, the occupation of parts of the Portuguese territory (namely in the south) by the Muslim Moors, between the years 711 and 1249, provides another possible path for Arabian influence on the Saci legend.
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sarahvilelaheart · 7 months
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Isso é uma arte de Emília, Narizinho, Pedrinho e Saci celebrando o dia do Folclore Brasileiro desse ano. Então... Feliz Dia do Folclore Brasileiro 2023! 🇧🇷 E aproveitem! 🙂
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osguardioesdetupa · 2 years
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Personagens de Os Guardiões de Tupã feitos por @rydeninja
Sara - Saci Pererê
Carol - Curupira
Beto - Boto cor-de-rosa
Iago - Iara
Malu - Mula-sem-cabeça
Boris - Boitatá
Manoel - Mapinguari
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gotrainerx · 1 year
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Saci-Pererê
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local-sourchild · 2 years
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That image isn't mine, but hey, look at the sweet tales we tell for children here!
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Credits of the image: MrPsMythopedia on Facebook
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lanaflowerz · 1 year
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The real Saci (Djatchy Djatere) passing on your timeline
https://lunetas.com.br/livros-indigenas-dia-do-saci/
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Saci by Caio Monteiro
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ichigoohinatsuma · 1 year
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Saci
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pagandomicoonline · 2 years
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As portas se abrem como um peito sem nó
Na saída da lua se fartam os olhos
Eu espero na varanda e o vento quente apronta
Travessão
Essa brincadeira antes da chuva molhar
Levantando poeira e os espíritos da terra
Derrubando o que está sobre a mesa
Prometendo caos, o vento quente apronta
Leva pra longe as minhas palavras
Que precisam mesmo partir
Bate as janelas, escancara a porteira
Importuna o fogo dentro de casa
Ameaça os telhados, o vento quente apronta
Rodopia, dá nós no meu cabelo, pula de um pé só
Queima o meu fumo e leva a maior parte
Atiça os cachorros latindo na noite
Uiva, assusta, espalha farinha
Chacoalha o bambuzal
O vento quente apronta
Arranca as roupas do varal
Ensina as árvores como crescer
Ou quebrar
Grita no vazio dos pastos
Cala a voz da noite
Pregando das suas, o vento quente apronta
10 de setembro de 2022
Memel
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compozingart · 1 year
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a cute fae girl and a saci in the forest :3
DON'T STEAL MY ART! Credit me wherever you may use it
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