The Chort

There is not much information about this creature, however, because of the little that is described, it would be classified in the genus of the Teriomorphized creature, (anthropomorphic), half human, and half boar, introduced within the family of demons. Anatomically, it has human features, as well as a thin tail, pig's face and hooves, so they are clear about the wild boars that live in the forests.
As it has boar features, it has certain habits and instincts, such as taking mud baths to protect its skin from parasites. Their long and strong antlers are a symbol of their bravery and willingness to face other species or even other wild boars, to defend their young or their territory, making them territorial animals. This is because wild boars do not like intruders and that is why there are times when they mark their territory. Regarding their diet, wild boars are omnivores so they eat everything from roots to small mammals.
The Chort usually lives in the swamps, where it loves to be covered in mud, and it also tends to feed on the fauna of the area. When a clueless human enters its territory, it usually ends up dead due to its territorial attitude, since the Chort gives off such a strong odor through its skin that it causes nausea, headaches, and even fainting. When the victim is weak, the Chort takes the opportunity to kill her and eat her, leaving only her bones, of which she uses the skulls to create a shell on her back by nailing them.

A 3D model of this creature has been done by the artist Carmen Revuelta: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/0nQqJE
Check it out.