Cipitio

Cipitio is a legendary character found in Salvadoran folklore revolving around the Siguanaba and Cadejo legends. He is generally portrayed as an 8- to 10-year-old boy with a big conical wizard hat. His name is taken from the Nahuatl word for child: "Cipit" or "Cipote". Some also relate his name to the deity Xipe Totec. Cipitio is represented as liking to eat ashes, throwing pebbles at beautiful ladies, and preferring to eat a variety of banana called "Guineo Majoncho". He can also "Teleport" anywhere he wants.

Cipitio

Cipitio is a legendary character found in Salvadoran folklore revolving around the Siguanaba and Cadejo legends. He is generally portrayed as an 8- to 10-year-old boy with a big conical wizard hat. His name is taken from the Nahuatl word for child: "Cipit" or "Cipote". Some also relate his name to the deity Xipe Totec. Cipitio is represented as liking to eat ashes, throwing pebbles at beautiful ladies, and preferring to eat a variety of banana called "Guineo Majoncho". He can also "Teleport" anywhere he wants.