Thursday, April 14, 2016

A TO Z CHALLENGE 2016 -- LOIRA DO BANHEIRO

You were dared by your friend to perform the ritual.  You think it's stupid.  Flush three times, kick three times.  Yeah, like that's going to do anything.

You leave the stall and turn on the tap and curse three time.

You swear this is the last time you take a dare from your friends.

A flick in the mirror has you turning around.  You gasp, startled by the girl.  Blonde hair streams down her back.  You apologize.

She says nothing.  Then she turns and attacks.


The Blonde in the Bathroom or Loira do Banheiro is Brazillan.  She is the urban legend that is similar to Bloody Mary and Hanako-san.

She is said to be either a deliquent girl that slipped, a teacher murdered by her husband for betraying him with a student, or she was a viscount's daughter that died after being forced to marry and then dying of pnemonia after running off to Europe with her lover.  Some versions have the girl raped.

No matter what version, Loria do Banheiro will terrify a person with her bloodied appearance.  She has no eyes and is cut up.

She may or may not attack the summoner.  

12 comments:

  1. Frankly I am never doing things in threes in a bathroom - just in case :) No eyes - ugh - that's the ghostly thing that creeps me out the most.
    Tasha
    Tasha's Thinkings | Wittegen Press | FB3X (AC)

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  2. How horrifying, why in the world wound anyone want to conjure up that? On a dare, okay, some dares should be avoided, totally!

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    1. Because kids are dumb. I remember doing very stupid things a a kid and teen. It just how they are.

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  3. Remind me not to go in the bathroom if I'm ever there! Great, scary post. Thanks for sharing. https://mhsusannematthews.wordpress.com/

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  4. That's interesting there's multiple urban legends like Bloody Mary. Curious that different cultures come up with the similar stories.

    ~Ninja Minion Patricia Lynne aka Patricia Josephine~
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    Patricia Lynne, Indie Author

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  5. I first heard the Bloody Mary legend in high school, but she had the name "Mary Warner." (I suppose someone thought it sounded like Marijuana.)

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  6. Not a lady I'd want to meet in my bathroom!

    Susan A Eames from
    Travel, Fiction and Photos

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  7. This is another one that I think most cultures have a version of, and every kid at some point has said the incantation that is meant to summon them (or maybe that's just me lol).
    Debbie

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    1. Nope. I think that the kids' minds are the same around the world. The tradition might be different but they will do it to prove themselves to their friends.

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  8. Creepy! I wonder where these bathroom myths all come from. They seem to speak to how people think of the bathroom as some kind of a personal space...

    @TarkabarkaHolgy from
    The Multicolored Diary
    MopDog

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    1. Who knows but the girl in this urban legend died there I. The story. So did the teacher in the versions I found. So it makes sense that is they would haunt the place they died.

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