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The Devorador is a man-dog shaped demon that is lurking around colonial sewers.

Background[]

Devorador is a demon shaped like a deformed canine. He was once a human being without the consciousness of one. He derived pleasure from mistreating animals, especially dogs. It's possible that this habit stems from the abuse he endured from his father during childhood.

One night, he decided to steal one of his neighbor's pet, Labrador dog. Similarity to what he did to other dogs he tortured, he threw this pet into a pit near an vacant lot in his neighborhood. He would visit the dog every night, watching it slowly starve to death. the dog would desperately try to paw its way up, but failed to escape. A week later, he went to the lot to inspect what remained of the stolen pet. However, he didn't realize the dog's owner had discovered what happened, and laid in wait for his arrival. A nasty brawl ensued. By irony of fate, he fell inside the same pit he threw many dogs in. The last dog he threw there was still alive. With its last energy, the dog took revenge, attacking its captor, and devouring his face. The dog's owner then saved his pet, and left him to die in the hole, the same hole he used for torture.

In death, this wicked man was resurrected as a dark entity in half man half dog form. Still looking to exact revenge upon the one who left him to die in the pit

Game[]

KOTD[]

The Devorador can be found in colonial sewers. He crawls around but he doesn't attack the player, only knocking them over if they get in his way. After taking three pictures of him the main area boss fight becomes available.

Appearance[]

His head is a black dog head (possibly Labrador). The Devorador doesn't have legs at all.

Strategy[]

Locate him (he's always surrounded by a black smoke) and shoot him from afar with the SLR. He'll be dead in a few shots.

Trivia[]

  • Possibly named "Devoured Labrador"
  • "Devorador" is the Spanish/Portuguese word for "devourer", a reference to how he was left to be devoured by the last dog he tortured.
  • People sometimes mistake him as a rat or a goat.
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