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July 9, 2025 99 mins
198. Objetos Malditos: Cuando el Deseo Tiene Precio. La Pata de Mono. (W. W. Jacobs) (LLDLL) VIII ¿Qué precio estás dispuesto a pagar por un deseo? ¿Qué estarías dispuesto a sacrificar por tener lo que más anhelas? Esta noche desvelamos uno de los secretos más inquietantes de la historia del misterio y lo oculto: los objetos malditos. En este episodio especial, exploramos reliquias reales marcadas por la tragedia, la muerte y el miedo. Objetos que no solo han sido acusados de arrastrar desgracia, sino que han dejado tras de sí una estela de muertes, ruinas y fenómenos inexplicables. Desde vitrinas selladas hasta museos silenciosos, estas piezas parecen contener un eco de dolor… o algo peor. Los objetos malditos que conocerás esta noche incluyen: El retrato “The Anguished Man”, pintado con sangre humana, cuyos lamentos aún se escuchan por las noches. El Jarrón de Bassano, que ha cobrado la vida de quienes osaron poseerlo. El Espejo de Myrtle’s Plantation, donde se reflejan almas atrapadas tras una muerte trágica. Mandy, la muñeca del museo de Quesnel, famosa por provocar llantos y caos inexplicables. La Caja Dybbuk, una reliquia judía que desató maldiciones, derrames cerebrales y visiones oscuras. Annabelle, la muñeca poseída más temida del Museo de lo Oculto. El Sillón del Diablo, en Valladolid, que prometía sabiduría a cambio de vidas humanas. La tapa de sarcófago egipcio del British Museum, ligada al hundimiento del Titanic. La pintura “The Hands Resist Him”, la obra maldita de internet, que supuestamente cobra vida. El vestido de novia de Anna Baker, que aún se agita con pena por un amor imposible. Los cuadros de “The Crying Boy”, asociados a incendios que consumieron hogares… menos al niño lloroso. La momia del Museo Británico, relacionada con una cadena de muertes y tragedias. Robert the Doll, el muñeco que aún hoy recibe cartas de disculpas por sus efectos sobrenaturales. El Diamante Hope, una joya azul robada de un templo hindú, que arrastró desgracias a todos sus dueños. La silla de Thomas Busby, maldita por un asesino que juró que traería la muerte a quien se sentara en ella. Las reliquias robadas de Pompeya, cuyos ladrones envían de vuelta con cartas desesperadas los objetos que desataron infortunios. Las Bolas Malditas del Golán, proyectiles romanos que, al ser sustraídos, generaron ruina y muerte. Todos ellos tienen algo en común: el ser espejos de nuestros más oscuros deseos y advertencias para quienes cruzan límites que jamás debieron tocar. Y al final de nuestro recorrido, te invito a cerrar los ojos y escuchar La Pata de Mono, el clásico inmortal de W. W. Jacobs, un cuento que parece simple, pero que esconde una de las moralejas más potentes del género fantástico: cuidado con lo que deseas. Porque los deseos se cumplen… pero a un precio terrible. Una familia común recibe de un veterano del ejército británico una reliquia misteriosa: la momificada pata de un mono, encantada por un faquir. Esta concede tres deseos. Lo que sigue es una lenta y agónica caída en el horror cotidiano. Lo que pidieron... lo obtuvieron. Pero nunca como lo esperaban. Una historia que inspiró a Stephen King para escribir Cementerio de animales, y que ha sido contada una y otra vez en voz baja, como advertencia. ¿Son estos objetos simples supersticiones o puertas a algo más profundo y peligroso? ¿Y si el verdadero terror no reside en ellos… sino en lo que nosotros proyectamos sobre ellos? Esta noche, escucha con atención. Porque en La Llamada de la Luna, l los objetos tienen memoria. HAZTE MECENAS, no dejes que La Biblioteca, cierre Nunca sus Puertas… Sigamos sumando en LLDLL, SUSCRIBETE en IVOOX y comparte. GRATITUD ESPECIAL: Siempre a los MECENAS. Sin ustedes… esto no sería posible. SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE TELEGRAM: https://t.me/LaLamadaDeLaLuna PUEDES VER ALGUNOS VIDEOS DE LLDLL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEOtdbbriLqUfBtjs_wtEHw Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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