- A friar seeks refuge in Beatriz's farmhouse, a girl everyone calls remarkable. Suddenly, Beatriz feels a being inside her, and everyone blames the friar.
- In the woods, a boy named Juan witnesses the Lorenzo el Quinto's band's assault on a mysterious friar, who manages to escape after killing several of his attackers and takes refuge in the manor where the boy lives with his mother--the Countess Doña Carlota--and her sister Beatriz. Basilisa, their servant, conjures up Satan to free her son from an irreversible illness, but for that the evil must be transferred to an innocent soul--and she chooses Beatriz's. The young woman becomes the victim of a possession, for which everyone blames the friar.—jsanchez
- As he walks through the gloomy woods, young Juan witnesses a horrible sight: a gang of murderous bandits attacking a helpless friar. But there's more to the monk than meets the eye. Seeking refuge in the boy's secluded mansion, ruled with an iron fist by widowed Countess Doña Carlota, the mysterious priest soon becomes embroiled in a chilling story of black magic, where no one is safe from the clutches of pure evil. And then, as a grotesque mix of potent lust and creeping dread latches onto the villa's residents, sudden illness befalls Beatriz, the lady's sad-eyed daughter. Now, superstition, fear, and sheer suspicion chill the bone to the marrow, inviting unbridled violence. Could the manor's cryptic guest be an agent of darkness itself?—Nick Riganas
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