Kobold - Wikipedia A kobold (German: [ˈkoːbɔlt]; kobolt, kobolde, [2] cobold) is a general or generic name for a household spirit (hausgeist) in German folklore It can make noises invisibly (like a poltergeist) or perform kitchen chores or stable work, helpfully It can be a prankster as well
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Kobolds: Shapeshifting House Spirits of Germanic Folklore In Germany, this role falls to the kobold: a spirit of hearth and home, prankster, helper, and, on occasion, murderer At its heart, the kobold is a study in contradiction—a creature that makes the house run smooth or the blood run cold
Don’t Cross the Kobolds: Mischievous Spirits of European Folklore In ancient folklore, the kobold is a small, pointy-eared, goblin-like creature with a short-temper and a mischievous spirit While generally described as well-intentioned, angering a kobold is said to be a dangerous mistake
Kobold (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia Kobold is a mythical sprite that originated in Teutonic Germany It is a small, mischievous household spirit that is thought to help with chores and provide other valuable services
kobolds - Ancient Origins In ancient folklore, the kobold is a small, pointy-eared, goblin-like creature with a short-temper and a mischievous spirit While generally described as well-intentioned, angering a kobold is said to be a dangerous mistake
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