The warlocks are people said to practice witchcraft.
They rule the archipelago through a secret society, characterized by complex organization, the help of magical creatures, and numerous powers and weaknesses.
Their powers originated in a magical duel, with the winner obtaining a book of magic as reward.
According to legend, a foreign navigator challenged the power of a native healer.
The navigator was defeated.
The healer destroyed the navigator’s ship when he tried to flee the island.
Accepting his defeat, the navigator gave the healer the magic book.
According to legend, the secret society of warlocks operated from a cave guarded by a deformed creature.
The creature walks on one foot.
Or on three feet.
(Actually one leg and two hands.)
(Because one of its legs is attached to the back of its neck.)
The creature has blue skin and sharp teeth, cannot talk, and communicates only by guttural, rough and unpleasant sounds.
The warlocks’ secret society kept their magic book in their secret cave.
This cave measured approximately 200 meters long by 3 meters high and contained many rooms lit by torches and jugs of human oil.
The warlocks are said to be able to fly using a cloak made from the skin from a dead virgin’s bosom.
The warlocks are said to be able to turn into certain animals.
The warlocks are said to be able to inflict harm from a distance.
Their knowledge of plants and animals also enables them to brew powerful potions.
They are said to be able to tame the mythical hippocampus and safely board the legendary ghost ship Caleuche.
They are said to be weak to salt.