For starters, I don't want to bore anyone with my story, but to get the context of this tale, I need to spur this out.
A while back, around 400 years ago, a town prospered with the name of El Toro. This radiating town on the coast of South Spain was full of wonders for its inhabitants. A classic town with the perspective of an enthusiastic young child. Nothing went wrong in this miniature happy sector.
Until..
One day, when people were spectating the classic bull ring, a bull was brought out. From the legends, the creature had thick black fur, a torso the length of a carriage, burning glowing eyes of the sun, and a nose the length of a normal human arm.
Instantly, the crowd went silent. Only the breathing of the monster was heard. In then out. In then out. Then, all of a sudden.
FROOSH, FROOSH, FROOSH. Its hooves ramped up: its breathing became more rampant then the monster charged into the man with the red cloth...
Whoosh,
It missed. The hooves started again, FROOSH FROOSH FROOSH; It charged again with more anger behind the luminating eyes.
Whoosh, but something was wrong, it kept moving forward and forward toward the spectators.
CRASH! The Thing broke through. It was free, outside the sarcophagus it was confined too. The bull went wild, ramming into everyone it focused onto, splatters of red everywhere, screams heard for days; some were injured, some were dead, and some hid away or escaped. There were some stories that the Bull was a demon and a shapeshifter, transforming into their loved ones to lure people who were hiding; or that the Bull was sent to be a punishment by God to the people of El Toro.
After most of the people left, the Bull vanished with them. Some say it went back to a spirited form to haunt whoever finds that place; some say it went after everyone in the town, including the people who ran away; Some will also say that it went into the mountains to hide from anyone finding him.
But, since I was a little kid, I found the legend of the Bull hiding away from a prophecy that was told by an inhabitant in the city the most entertaining and the most interesting.
Even though the place was thought to be a legend, the stories were popular in Spain; and mostly everyone that I knew heard of the Bull.
El Toro was lost, until a few years back when a group of adventurers rediscovered the desolate place. And now the town has thousands of inhabitants.