The speaker, Leonardo Garcia, is hosting a horror series on his YouTube channel where he explores legends and folklore, specifically the legend of the werewolf in Brazil. He mentions that Lent, a season of fasting and prayer in many Christian traditions, is a time when some people claim to have seen the werewolf. Despite his personal disbelief in the legend, he respects it and acknowledges that many people in his family and community have claimed to have witnessed it.
Garcia and his team decide to visit a house known as the "werewolf's house," a location that locals believe is inhabited by a werewolf. The house is infamous in the area, with many people avoiding it due to its connection to the werewolf legend. Despite the risks, Garcia and his team decide to visit the house during Lent to investigate the legend.
Upon reaching the house, they find it abandoned but still intact. They light candles and make noises in an attempt to scare away any potential werewolf. However, they don't encounter any supernatural beings and eventually decide to leave the house.
Throughout the exploration, Garcia mentions the potential risks and dangers involved in their investigation, including the possibility of encountering dangerous animals. Despite these risks, he remains committed to uncovering the truth behind the werewolf legend.
1. The video is hosted by Leonardo Garcia, a hunter, on his YouTube channel [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: Welcome to another legendary hunter, it's\n00:00:02.76: Leonardo Garcia and this is a\n00:00:05.04: horror series on my YouTube channel.")]
2. The video is about a series of legends, specifically focusing on the legend of the werewolf during Lent [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:11.91: Carnival has passed, they say that after\n00:00:14.10: Lent, everyone. Talking about this\n00:00:16.71: Lent, he said he sent him to the\n00:00:18.24: gates of hell, open the gates of\n00:00:20.46: capiroto, air in the chapter, he's on earth,\n00:00:27.21: it's a really crazy neighborhood.\n00:00:29.76: It's very\n00:00:31.59: strange when we're going to record at this\n00:00:33.84: time, we actually prefer not to record,\n00:00:35.91: but as you know, there was no\n00:00:38.10: lace hunter last week, so we\n00:00:40.20: 're forced to record now because otherwise\n00:00:42.87: you won't have video, so we\n00:00:44.67: 'll have to record in lent and people, the\n00:00:47.31: best subtitle to record in\n00:00:48.72: lent is the legend of the werewolf because\n00:00:51.84: I already told you that I don't\n00:00:53.25: really believe in these legends because I\n00:00:55.38: personally have never seen it, we've been to\n00:00:57.54: that legend and heard something very strange\n00:00:59.37: in the woods coming out running, I'll put it on the\n00:01:01.29: screen so you can look if you notice him\n00:01:03.24: in the bush there's something there, a\n00:01:05.73: black thing that ran away from us in the middle\n00:01:08.19: of the sea and over there in that house is the\n00:01:10.62: werewolf's house so it could be that it exists, it could\n00:01:13.20: be not but I've never seen it caught\n00:01:15.42: myself, I've never seen it and they say that\n00:01:17.37: during this time of Lent is where you\n00:01:19.68: can see the werewolf, you can\n00:01:22.05: see all these legends connected and I already\n00:01:24.33: told you, even though many\n00:01:25.98: people laugh at the legend of the werewolf\n00:01:27.78: and so on.")]
3. The legend of the werewolf is a well-known legend in Brazil, with people swearing they have witnessed it [Source: Document(page_content="00:01:30.66: a beautiful, very serious one, but not the\n00:01:32.37: legend, if you go to a place and\n00:01:34