Mythological Creature

El Tío

El Tío is a devil-like spirit revered in the Cerro Rico mines of Potosí, Bolivia as the Lord of the Underworld.


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Origin & Culture

Where the Legend Began


From Bolivian, Andean — Bolivian Andean — Bolivian mining folklore with Andean indigenous influences mythology. El Tío, revered as the Lord of the Underworld, is a captivating figure rooted in the mystical traditions of Cerro Rico, Potosí, Bolivia.

Form & Powers

Shape & Abilities


The physical representations of El Tío are as varied as they are compelling, showcasing a blend of fearsome and enigmatic qualities.

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Fascinating Detail


El Tío exemplifies a unique blend of indigenous belief and Catholic influence, reflecting the complex spiritual landscape of Bolivian mining culture.

Cultural Significance

Legacy & Influence


The transformation of El Tío from an ancient deity to a modern emblem of cultural identity reflects the enduring power of myth in the face of modernisation.

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