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- Alp_(folklore) abstract "An alp is a nightmare creature originating in German folklore.Not to be confused with the similarly named Alp-luachra, the alp is sometimes likened to a vampire, but its behavior is more akin to that of the incubus. It is distinct from both of these creatures in that it wears a magic hat called a Tarnkappe, from which it draws its powers. The word \"alp\" is a variation on the word \"elf\". It is also known by the following names: trud, mar, mart, mahr, schrat, and walrider. Many variations of the creature exist in surrounding European areas, such as the Druden and Schratteli, or Old Hag in English-speaking countries.".
- Alp_(folklore) thumbnail Johann_Heinrich_Füssli_053.jpg?width=300.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageID "4473231".
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageLength "8564".
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageRevisionID "673422100".
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Alberich.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Alp-luachra.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Breast_milk.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Butterfly.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Camouflage.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Cat.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_folklore.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_legendary_creatures.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_hematophages.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sleep_in_mythology_and_folklore.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Caul.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Cloak_of_invisibility.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Germanic_mythology.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Demon.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Dog.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Drude.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Dwarf_(mythology).
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Elf.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Evil_eye.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Fairy-locks.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink German_folklore.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Horse_collar.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Horseshoe.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Hödekin.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Incubus.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Invisibility.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Kobold.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Lucid_dream.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Mare_(folklore).
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Mirror.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Neuntoter.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Nibelungenlied.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Night_terror.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Nightmare.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Pig.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Pillow.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Schratteli.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Shapeshifting.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Sign_of_the_cross.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Sleep_apnea.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Sleep_paralysis.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Snake.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Trauco.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Vampire.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Veil.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Werewolf.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink Witchcraft.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLink File:Johann_Heinrich_Füssli_053.jpg.
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alp (folklore)".
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alp".
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageWikiLinkText "alp".
- Alp_(folklore) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alp_(folklore) subject Category:European_folklore.
- Alp_(folklore) subject Category:German_legendary_creatures.
- Alp_(folklore) subject Category:Mythological_hematophages.
- Alp_(folklore) subject Category:Sleep_in_mythology_and_folklore.
- Alp_(folklore) hypernym Creature.
- Alp_(folklore) type FictionalCharacter.
- Alp_(folklore) comment "An alp is a nightmare creature originating in German folklore.Not to be confused with the similarly named Alp-luachra, the alp is sometimes likened to a vampire, but its behavior is more akin to that of the incubus. It is distinct from both of these creatures in that it wears a magic hat called a Tarnkappe, from which it draws its powers. The word \"alp\" is a variation on the word \"elf\". It is also known by the following names: trud, mar, mart, mahr, schrat, and walrider.".
- Alp_(folklore) label "Alp (folklore)".
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs Q2529990.
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs Alp_(folklore).
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs Alp_(vampiro).
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs アルプ.
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs ალპი.
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs 알프_(민속).
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs Alp_(potwór).
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs m.0c4dtt.
- Alp_(folklore) sameAs Q2529990.
- Alp_(folklore) wasDerivedFrom Alp_(folklore)?oldid=673422100.
- Alp_(folklore) depiction Johann_Heinrich_Füssli_053.jpg.
- Alp_(folklore) isPrimaryTopicOf Alp_(folklore).