Publisher's Synopsis
The Rolling Calf is a famous Jamaican folklore creature, often described as a malevolent, ghostly spirit that roams rural areas at night. It typically takes the form of a large, menacing calf with blazing red eyes, rattling chains, and a foul temper. According to legend, the Rolling Calf is believed to be the restless spirit of a wicked person, often a dishonest butcher or criminal, who has been cursed to roam the earth. It terrorizes travelers, blocking roads and chasing them relentlessly.
The only ways to escape the Rolling Calf include dropping objects like coins or sticks, which it must count before continuing its pursuit, or seeking refuge near a crossroads, as spirits are believed to be confused at such locations. Some say the creature fears light and will disappear if confronted with a bright flame. This legend, rooted in African and European influences, serves as a cautionary tale, warning against dishonesty and wrongdoing.