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XACO (pronounced ZAH-co) Historical Enigma of Immortal Guides The term XACO emerges intermittently across ancient manuscripts, folklore, and traveler accounts dating from the late Bronze Age onward. Originating near the Mediterranean basin, these mysterious beings are consistently described as immortals of draconic essence, who subtly absorb life-force energy to maintain human form. Unlike vampiric myths, this exchange, when offered willingly, reportedly enriches both parties—a symbiotic interaction providing profound wisdom and rejuvenation rather than harm. Though dismissed by mainstream scholars, the compelling consistency across diverse cultures fuels continued intrigue, placing XACO at the crossroads of history, myth, and cryptozoology.
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