Inguma

Inguma (or Mauma, as called in Baigorri), was the god of dreams in Basque mythology and religion.[1] He was regarded as a malevolent force who entered houses at night and plagued the residents with nightmares. He also kills people while sleeping.

Inguma is mentioned in "Ofrenda A La Tormenta" ("Offering To The Storm") the third part of the Baztán Trilogy by Dolores Redondo.

gollark: What about speed of light delays?
gollark: You can do "thing A, the infinitude of bees, is bad. Thing A is really bad, even", but it's bad.
gollark: You may update any variable in scope.
gollark: Yes, but it's long and annoying.
gollark: We should make English a register machine.

References

  1. Theresa Bane, Encyclopedia of Beasts and Monsters in Myth, Legend and Folklore, 2016
  • Theresa Bane, Encyclopedia of Beasts and Monsters in Myth, Legend and Folklore, 2016
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