The Devil’s Egg in the Bottle
The Devil’s Egg in the Bottle is a popular legend from Brazilian folklore, especially known in rural and countryside areas.
It is said that some people, in search of easy wealth, make a pact with the Devil. To do this, they must perform a ritual that involves placing an egg inside a glass bottle, something that seems impossible by ordinary logic.
However, this is no ordinary egg — it is often believed to be created through supernatural means or dark magic.
After completing the pact, the person gains wealth and power, but at a high cost: their soul belongs to the Devil.
The bottle with the egg becomes a symbol of the pact — something that cannot be easily destroyed or discarded. Many believe that those who try to break the bottle may suffer terrible consequences, such as curses or even possession.
This legend is often told as a warning against greed and the desire for easy riches, reminding us that “everything that comes easy has a price.”
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