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The Kobold Heinzelmann is an important character in the novel American Gods by Neil Gaiman.
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; Kobold: Kobold is the manmade world that Jack Brennan, as a protector, bubble-formed from an asteroid and maintained an ecosystem in.
The word Coblynau is derived from the English Goblin ultimately derived from a Germanic source akin to the German Kobold, via the French Gobelin.
This is most apparent in the worship of Álfar ( or Elves ), land-spirits, the various beings of folklore ( Kobold, Huldufólk ), and the belief that inanimate objects can have a fate of their own.
Pumuckl is one of the most popular characters in children's entertainment in Germany and several generations have now grown up with the cheeky but funny little Kobold.
Kobold and novel
* Kobold — An artificial environment made by the protector Jack Brennan in the novel Protector by Larry Niven.
Kobold and by
* Kobold was a tiny artificial world created in the outer Sol System by Jack Brennan, a human Protector, composed of a small sphere of neutronium in the center ringed by a larger torus.
The stallion Komet who came from Mecklenburg, and who miraculously escaped the enforced castration that was the rule for unapproved stallions in East Germany at that time, later became a great sire and produced a series of successful showjumping sires such as Kolibri by Kobold and Kogani I by Kobold I.
Kobold and .
Kobold beliefs mirror legends of similar creatures in other regions of Europe, and scholars have argued that the names of creatures such as goblins and kabouters derive from the same roots as kobold.
Kobold beliefs represent the survival of pagan customs into the Christian and modern eras and offer hints of how pagan Europeans worshipped in the privacy of their homes.
Jack Brennan, after becoming a super-intelligent humanoid, creates an artificial world that he calls Kobold in the outer reaches of the Solar System.
In drawing lessons from this magazine, Wolfgang Baur, the editor-in-chief of Kobold Quarterly, thought it was a mistake for Shadis to rely too heavily on content that was not focused on fantasy in general and Dungeons & Dragons in particular.
" Here are some cards that didn't make it to print: Socks of Garfield, Hot Monkey Love, Colonel's Secret Recipe, Squee's Play, Banned in France, Spoon, Disrobing Scepter, Butt Wolf, Lotus Roach, Sesame Efreet, Needless Reminder Text, Chicken Choker, Clockwork Doppelganger, Henway, HELP I ' M TRAPPED IN CARTA MUNDI, Mad Cow, Poke, Lord of Wombats, Gratuitous Babe Art, Brothers ' War Bonds, Dwarven Kickboxer, Mickey's Drunk, Pact with the Wastes, CoP: BO, Urza's Chia Pet, Thallid Shooter, Shoelace, When Chihuahuas Attack, Wall of Cookies, Kobold Ninja, Mucusaur, Kjeldoran Outhouse, Bear in the Woods, Dental Thrull, Flavatog, Cereal Killer.
In August 1870, the impact of the Franco-Prussian War hit Paris while his opéra-ballet Le Kobold was only 18 days into its run.
* Pumuckl, a German TV ( 1980s ) and radio ( 1960s ) series Kobold, descends from the dynasty of the Klabautermänner.
Truesdale and Jordan find Brennan in the outer solar system on a fabricated world of Brennan's design called Kobold.
The sphere had a surface gravity of 8 million g and was maintained within a stasis field at his world of Kobold.
Heinzelmann and is
The name Chim is particularly common, and other names found in stories include Chimmeken, King Goldemar, Heinzchen, Heinze, Himschen, Heinzelmann, Hödekin, Kurd Chimgen, Walther, and Wolterken.
Even this method is not fool-proof, however ; when an exorcist tried to drive away Heinzelmann, the kobold tore up the priest's holy book, strewed it about the room, attacked the exorcist, and chased him away.
Heinzelmann and by
The kobold Heinzelmann of Hundermühlen Castle arrived in 1584 and announced himself by knocking and making other sounds.
The lord of the Hundermühlen Castle disliked Heinzelmann and tried to escape him by taking up residence with his family and retinue elsewhere.
Heinzelmann and .
Heinzelmann, a kobold from the folklore of Hudermühlen Castle in the region of Lüneburg, appeared as a beautiful boy with blond, curly hair to his shoulders and dressed in a red silk coat.
The master of Hundermühlen Castle, where Heinzelmann lived, convinced the kobold to let him touch him one night.
" Three famous kobolds, King Goldemar, Heinzelmann, and Hödekin, all gave warnings about danger to the owners of the home in which they lived.
Tales tell of kobolds with their own rooms ; the kobold Heinzelmann had his own chamber at the castle, complete with furnishings.
One holyman visited the home of Heinzelmann and refused to accept the kobold's protests that he was a Christian.
Another nobleman refused to drink to the kobold's honour, which prompted Heinzelmann to drag the man to the ground and choke him near to death.
Heinzelmann punished vices ; for example, when the secretary of Hudenmühlen was sleeping with the chamber maid, the kobold interrupted a sexual encounter and hit the secretary with a broom handle.
Heinzelmann liked his lord's two daughters and scared away their suitors so that the women never married.
* Ursula Heinzelmann, " Rauchware aus der Querrippe " in Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung ( 22 August 2010 ) p. 50
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