This point is the 5th of the Route of A Esmorga. This is an important book of Blanco Amor. There is a Wherigo of the route.
"Cibrán, Bocas and Milhomes continue their run through this square that still retains the name with which it appears in the novel, in reference to the former Crown delegate in the city. The next Cathedral is mentioned, from which its bells are heard, and, in a veiled way, the neighboring Calle and Plaza de la Estrella, which is ascended by steep stairs, formerly rustic stone steps that were worth to this place the popular name of crebacous."
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On the chapter III page 66 say: "Parara de todo a chuvia e sopraba un curisco que tollía os alentos. Non había nas rúas alma viva. A lúa viña grande e crara por entremedias das nubes esfiañadas e lixeiras. Cando paramos de correr, aló pola praza do Correxidor, ouvíronse no reló da catedral as badaladas de meia noite. Tiramos pra arriba con intención de meternos na casa do Milhomes, que vivía na rúa de Crebacús. As pernas non nos sostiñan ben pola causa das bebidas doces que son de moita treidoría, coma vosté me enseña."
Trad: The rain had stopped and a breath was blowing that was driving my breath away. There was no living soul in the streets. The moon came big and clear through the thin, light clouds. When we stopped running, across the Plaza del Corregidor, the midnight bells were heard on the cathedral clock. We pulled up with the intention of getting into the house of Milhomes, who lived on Crebacús Street. Our legs didn’t hold us well because of the sweet drinks that are very treacherous, as you teach me.