- The
aufhocker (German: [ˈaʊfˌhɔkɐ]) or
huckup (German: [ˈhʊkˌʔʊp]) is a
shapeshifter in
German folklore. The
Aufhocker is
described in
German legend as...
- rose from the
graves and
jumped on the back of
night ramblers. This
Aufhocker could ****ume
different shapes, for
example in the Rhineland, the form...
- Jack o' the bowl, and Niß Puk), Klabautermann, Schrat, Wild man, Drak,
Aufhocker, Ork, poltergeist, bogeyman, Will-o'-the-wisp,
various Feldgeister, and...
- can be
savage and
bring geisser to the cattle. He was
feared like the
aufhocker. As a dwarf, the ork was a well-behaved kobold/house
spirit in wine cellars...
- (Ashanti people)
Asema (Surinam)
Asiman (Ashanti people)
Aswang (Philippines
Aufhocker (Germany)
Azeman (Ashanti people)
Badmaarag (Mongolia) also
called Baadai...
- 1811), was
based on the "Erlkönig", but
using the
folkloric Alp and
Aufhocker as the antagonists. A word-for-word
English translation of the poem was...