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Bitoso is a demonic being from Roma folklore, taking the form of a white four-headed tapeworm. He is the sixth child of Ana and the King of the Loçolico, and is the embodiment of headaches, toothaches, loss of appetite, colic, stomachaches, earaches, cramps and tinnitus.
Biography[]
Birth and Marriage[]
While Schilalyi is tormenting, bullying and abusing Lilyi, Tçulo and Tçaridyi, Melalo, being reasonably unhappy that he has another abuser of his siblings, recommended that the King eat garlic he has urinated on. After he visited and had sex with Ana (also out of fear that Schilalyi will come and harm him), she gave birth to Bitoso. When Bitoso first saw Schilalyi, she drastically calmed down, and they quickly became husband and wife, much to Ana, Melalo and the King's relief.
Personality[]
Surprisingly, unlike Schilalyi, Melalo, his dad and his siblings, Bitoso is not cruel or sadistic, as he has made the officially unique and dubious distinction of being the weakest, mildest and least harmful of the nine.
Bitoso is also the kindest and gentlest, and he himself is mercifully innocuous and remorseful compared to his father and siblings. He also seems genuinely concerned about Ana's well-being, health and safety, as he fears that his dad and siblings will ruin her more. This made Ana feel bad for Bitoso, and she shows genuinely motherly love to Bitoso, which made Bitoso, in return, love Ana back, which made Bitoso the least loathing of the nine. In addition, Bitoso also loves Schilalyi with all his heart, which successfully cracked open Schilalyi's sweeter side. It was him who made Schilalyi stop tormenting her siblings. However, when she is in an extremely bad mood, Schilalyi becomes increasingly hostile to everyone, Bitoso included, and when angered, she instantly betrays and turns against him, though he manages to reason with and calm her down just in time before she can cause any real harm.
Lastly, like his wife, Bitoso has a strong sense of honor, and because the ailments he inflicts on his human victims are weak and easily treated, Bitoso fortunately never kills his human victims.