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Tçaridyi is a demonic being from Roma folklore, taking the form of of a multi-colored worm with two large sickle-like teeth and reddish hairs all over her body. She is the fourth child of Ana and the King of the Loçolico, and is the embodiment of fever, inflammation and puerperal fever. She is also considered to be the mother of all "women's diseases".
Biography[]
Birth and Marriage[]
Tçulo has proved to be far more troublesome than expected, persecuting even his own sister Lilyi. To distract him and leave Lilyi alone, Melalo told his dad to conceive a wife for the demonic little urchin. Here, it is officially said that Melalo told the King to force feed Ana cooked worms he defecated on. So, after doing just that, Tçaridyi is born.
Personality[]
Like Melalo, her dad and her siblings, Tçaridyi is incredibly cruel, and like her male counterpart, enjoys tormenting women. Their union produced all women's diseases; otherwise, they torture humans, but rarely kill them.