El Nahual: A Mexican Folktale That Teaches Lessons on Deception and Justice
In the remote villages of colonial Mexico, nestled between forests and rugged mountains, there were whispers of the nahual, humans who could transform into animals, moving unseen through the night. These shapeshifters were often said to become jaguars, coyotes, or owls, creatures both feared and respected. Farmers spoke of them in cautious tones, artisans exchanged tales of encounters while closing