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Minceskro is a demon from Roma mythology, taking the form of a hairy dung beetle with a large vagina-esque opening on her back. She is the eighth and penultimate child of Ana and the King of the Loçolico, and is the embodiment of gonorrhea, leukorrhea, syphilis, measles, smallpox, scarlet fever, blood maladies and venereal diseases.
Biography[]
Birth and Marriage[]
By the time Lolmischo was born, Ana was in a state of despair at the vile children she had mothered. She begged Melalo to sterilize her and prevent further demons from being born. The two-headed magpie obliged, telling her to bury herself in a dung heap. But instead of having the desired effect, all that accomplished was allowing a dung beetle to enter her body. This dung beetle became Minceskro. Here, she married Lolmischo.
Personality[]
Like Melalo, her dad and her siblings, Minceskro is disgustingly cruel, and takes great delight in tormenting women with STDs. The only way to defeat Minceskro is to bury the patient in manure and sprinkling them with firewater, which disgusts her and causes her to leave, healing the ulcers.