Don Andrés

The owners of this house brought an ornament armor from Spain and came with a ghost included!

―Alebrije about Don Andrés Don Andrés Artasánchez or simply Don Andrés is a main character of La Leyenda de la Llorona, La Leyenda de las Mumias de Guanajuato and secondary in La Leyenda de la Nahuala and La Leyenda del Charro Negro.

It is the ghost of an old medieval knight, who arrived in the city of Puebla in an armor that the Villavicencio Family brought from Spain to decorate the library of his house.

On the website of La Leyenda de la Llorona, a Don Andrés is described as follows:

Old medieval knight, before his brave attitude hides a very nice coward. He is Alebrije's best friend. He has a big heart. Together with Alebrije, he will face terrible dangers on the Island of Dolls. In the web page of The Legend of the Mummies of Guanajuato, we describe Don Andrés as follows:

Half of the people believe that Don Andrés is "an old crazy man who gets mad at everything", but the other half ... well, the other half also believes that Don Andrés is "an old crazy man who gets mad at everything", However, in what also coincides, it is that this delirious Quixote, of simple mind and silly advice, of slow movements and stiff walking, is the best and most loyal friend that one could have, and that within all its limitations, He is a gentleman who would give his life to help the people he loves. (But that he is crazy and angry ... he is).

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Appearance
Don Andrés is an old man with white skin and gray hair, who only has around his head due to his baldness. It also has a mustache and pronounced eyebrows, also gray. He wears full knight armor, an exception to the helmet, which he only wears at some times during La Nayenda de la Nahuala. In addition, in The Legend of Black Charro is seen without a tooth from the bottom.