
Kobold - Wikipedia
A kobold (German: [ˈkoːbɔlt]; kobolt, kobolde, [2] cobold) is a general or generic name for the household spirit (hausgeist) in German folklore. It may invisibly make noises (i.e., be a …
Klabautermann - Wikipedia
A Klabautermann (German: [klaˈbaʊtɐˌman] ⓘ) "hobgoblin"; [1] or Kalfater ("caulker" [4]) is a water kobold that assists Frisian, German or Dutch sailors and fishermen on the North Sea in …
Kobold - Wikiwand
A kobold (German:[ˈkoːbɔlt]; kobolt, kobolde, [2] cobold) is a general or generic name for the household spirit (hausgeist) in German folklore. It may invisibly make noises (i.e., be a …
U-Boat Decoy System - Axis History Forum
2002年7月16日 · Named Bold (short for Kobold meaning "deceiving spirit" or "goblin") this device comprised a 15cm diameter capsule filled with 370grams of calcium and zinc that was …
Gremlin Folklore in Germany: The "Kobold" and Its Connection to ...
2024年9月28日 · This article aims to explore the connection between Kobolds and Gremlins, examining the historical context, characteristics, and cultural implications of these two …
Kobold | Household Spirits, Supernatural Creatures, Germanic …
2025年3月25日 · Kobold, in German folklore, mischievous household spirit who usually helps with chores and gives other valuable services but who often hides household and farm tools or …
The Kobold: The House Spirit and Miner’s Protector in Germanic …
2024年6月14日 · The Kobold, a fascinating figure in Germanic lore, embodies a complex tapestry of beliefs and traditions, showcasing a rich history of both mischief and protection. From its …
Of Kobolds and Heinzelmen: Forgotten Creatures Brought Back …
2019年5月16日 · Kobolds are typical representatives of German folklore. The description of their appearance is quite diverse, but most of the time they are depicted as small, human-like men …
The Fairy Mythology: Germany: Kobolds - Internet Sacred Text …
THE Kobold is exactly the same being as the Danish Nis, and Scottish Brownie, and English Hobgoblin. [b] He performs the very same services for the family to whom he attaches himself. …
Kobold - A Sprite from German Folklore - Mythology.net
2017年4月8日 · Kobolds originated as small helper spirits in Teutonic Germany, where they can be found in carvings dating to the 13th Century. They are spirits, or of the faerie realm, and are …