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29: 2391:, pp. 195–197: "'Wild Hunt', a generic name given to numerous folk myths associated with ‘soul-ravening’ chases, often led by a god, goddess, or mythological figure accompanied by a cavalcade of souls of the dead ... In Teutonic mythology it is Woden (Odin or Wotan) who leads the hunt accompanied by fearsome ghostly dogs ... In some accounts, Woden is accompanied by beautiful spirit maidens called Valkyries or Waekyrges ... Herne the hunter, a descendant of Woden, is also said to lead a Faery pack across the hills of Britain ..." 736: 918: 1180:, a legendary nobleman from Ripollès, who for his rapacious cruelty and lechery is condemned to ride with hounds for eternity while his flesh is devoured by flames. He is the subject of a classic traditional Catalan ballad. In the rest of Spain there are other legends about this same motive (Galician Santa Compaña, Asturian Güestia, Castilian Estantigua, Leonese Estadea...), similarly sometimes you can find some historical figure or mythical hero related. 2127:(1st Edition) expansion "Deities and Demigods" the Wild Hunt is represented under the Celtic Mythos sections as the Master of the Hunt and the Pack of the Wild Hunt. Players risk a chance of becoming the hunted, or may be compelled to join the Hunt and track down the source of the evil that summoned it, or if that evil isn't found, participate in the slaughter of an innocent person or large game animal, potentially against their alignment and will. 1009: 1085:. Many legends are told of their origins, as in that of "Dando and his dogs" or "the dandy dogs": Dando, wanting a drink but having exhausted what his huntsmen carried, declared he would go to hell for it. A stranger came and offered a drink, only to steal Dando's game and then Dando himself, with his dogs giving chase. The sight was long claimed to have been seen in the area. Another legend recounted how King Herla, having visited the 953:). Odin's hunt was heard but rarely seen, and a typical trait is that one of Odin's dogs was barking louder and a second one fainter. Besides one or two shots, these barks were the only sounds that were clearly identified. When Odin's hunt was heard, it meant changing weather in many regions, but it could also mean war and unrest. According to some reports, the forest turned silent and only a whining sound and dog barks could be heard. 728:("Wild Hunt") for the phenomenon. Grimm's methodological approach was rooted in the idea, common in nineteenth-century Europe, that modern folklore represented a fossilized survival of the beliefs of the distant past. In developing his idea of the Wild Hunt, he mixed together recent folkloric sources with textual evidence dating to the medieval and early modern periods. This approach came to be criticized within the field of 1422:"As far as practitioners of nature spiritualities are concerned, the Wild Hunt offers an initiation into the wild and an opening up of the senses; a sense of dissolution of self in confrontation with fear and death, an exposure to a 'whirlwind pulse that runs through life'. In short, engagement with the Hunt is a bid to restore a reciprocity and harmony between humans and nature." 1472: 795:, the chief employments of ancient heroes: an array which, less tied down to a definite time, explains more the natural phenomenon." He believed that under the influence of Christianisation, the story was converted from being that of a "solemn march of gods" to being "a pack of horrid spectres, dashed with dark and devilish ingredients". A little earlier, in 1823, 880:
warning people to get out of the streets before the coming of the Host's armed men, who were sometimes depicted as doing battle with one another. A feature peculiar to the 'Hunt' version, generally encountered in northern Germany, was the pursuit and capture of one or more female demons, or a hart in some versions, while some others did not have prey at all.
1743:) in a case involving his father's home where the leylines have become unstable. It is there they encounter Black Dogs, the incarnation of lightning who have been killing people in the vicinity. With the help of his allies, Wills, and a fairy they encounter names Faye, Lord El-Melloi II manages to solve the case and avert the threat. 576:: "the wild hunting party" or "wild hunt"). However, scholars of Slavic folklore have noted it is a motif of foreign, specifically German(ic), origin. In Belarusian, it is called Дзiкае Паляванне (Belarusian: "wild hunt"). As Belarus used to be part of Poland, the motif's presence likely came from there as an intermediary. 876:(the bright one; also Berchta, Berhta or Berta) in Southern Germany. The leader also is sometimes an undead noble, most often called Count Hackelberg or Count Ebernburg, who is cursed to hunt eternally because of misbehaviour during his lifetime, and in some versions died from injuries of a slain boar's tusk. 956:
In western Sweden and sometimes in the east as well, it has been said that Odin was a nobleman or even a king who had hunted on Sundays and therefore was doomed to hunt down and kill supernatural beings until the end of time. According to certain accounts, Odin does not ride, but travels in a wheeled
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Dogs and wolves were generally involved. In some areas, werewolves were depicted as stealing beer and sometimes food in houses. Horses were portrayed as two-, three-, six-, and eight-legged, often with fiery eyes. In the 'Host' variants, principally found in southern Germany, a man went out in front,
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Grimm believed that in pre-Christian Europe, the hunt, led by a god and a goddess, either visited "the land at some holy tide, bringing welfare and blessing, accepting gifts and offerings of the people" or they alternately float "unseen through the air, perceptible in cloudy shapes, in the roar and
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Many men both saw and heard a great number of huntsmen hunting. The huntsmen were black, huge, and hideous, and rode on black horses and on black he-goats, and their hounds were jet black, with eyes like saucers, and horrible. This was seen in the very deer park of the town of Peterborough, and in
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was depicted as a wild huntsman riding a demon horse who hunts souls at night along with a pack of white-bodied and red-eared "dogs of hell". In Arthurian legends, he is the king of the underworld who makes sure that the imprisoned devils do not destroy human souls. A comparable Welsh folk myth is
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impossible to be rid of it. In this case, the person has to find a priest or magician able to ban it or trick the Wild Hunt into taking the leg back by asking for salt, which the hunt can not deliver. In many versions, a person staying right in the middle of the road during the encounter is safe.
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Seeing the Wild Hunt was thought to forebode some catastrophe such as war or plague, or at best the death of the one who witnessed it. People encountering the Hunt might also be abducted to the underworld or the fairy kingdom. In some instances, it was also believed that people's spirits could be
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and involved participants walking around a local area of woodland in the daytime, and then repeating that task as a timed competition at night, "to gain mastery over an area of Gwyn ap Nudd's hunting ground". If completed successfully, it was held that the participant had gained the trust of the
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The majority of the tales deal with some person encountering the Wild Hunt. If this person stands up against the hunters, he will be punished. If he helps the hunt, he will be awarded money, gold, or, most often, a leg of a slain animal or human, which is often cursed in a way that makes it
2140:, the Wild Hunt is a ritual performed by the Bosmer (wood elves) for war, vengeance, or other times of desperation. The elves are transformed into a horde of horrific creatures that kill all in their path. The Daedric Lord Hircine is also inspired by the Wild Hunt, especially in 1089:, was warned not to step down from his horse until the greyhound he carried jumped down; he found that three centuries had passed during his visit, and those of his men who dismounted crumbled to dust; he and his men are still riding, because the greyhound has yet to jump down. 202:('Raging Host/army'). The term 'Hunt' was more common in northern Germany and 'Host' was more used in the south; with however no clear dividing line since parts of southern Germany know the 'Hunt', and parts of the north know the 'Host'. It was also known in Germany as the 1816:, while traveling through Mirkwood, the dwarves and Bilbo encounter a deer running through the forest, which knocks Bombur into the enchanted river. After they pull him out, they hear far off the sound of a "great hunt" and the baying of dogs going past them. 967:
If houses were built on former roads, they could be burnt down, because Odin did not change his plans if he had formerly travelled on a road there. Not even charcoal kilns could be built on disused roads, because if Odin was hunting the kiln would be ablaze.
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features the Wild Hunt as the main villains of the first half of season 6. It takes the legend a bit further, claiming that the Wild Hunt erases people from existence, and those taken by the Wild Hunt become members after they are erased and forgotten.
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who had "lost his sociable character, his near familiar features, and assumed the aspect of a dark and dreadful power... a specter and a devil." Grimm believed that this male figure was sometimes replaced by a female counterpart, whom he referred to as
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Lotte Motz noted that the motif is found "above all in areas of Germanic speech." While found in areas once settled by Celts, these legends are told less frequently and they are not encountered in the Mediterranean regions, "at least not easily".
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Metamorphoses, cavalcades, ecstasies, followed by the egress of the soul in the shape of an animal—these are different paths to a single goal. Between animals and souls, animals and the dead, animals and the beyond, there exists a profound
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In Limbus Company, the Wild Hunt was featured in the third part of Canto/Chapter VI, consisting of many versions of Canto/Chapter VI side characters, being led by an alternative version of one of the playable characters,
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during the late 1990s, stating that they used this mythology "as a means of confronting the dark of nature as a process of initiation." Referred to as the "Wild Hunt Challenge" by those running it, it took place on
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Discussing martial elements of the Wild Hunt, Grimm commented that "it marches as an army, it portends the outbreak of war." He added that a number of figures that had been recorded as leading the hunt, such as
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in Somerset, an old lane near the castle was called King Arthur's Lane and even in the 19th century, the idea survived that on wild winter nights the king and his hounds could be heard rushing along with it.
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noted that there was "a powerful and well-established international scholarly tradition" which argued that the medieval Wild Hunt legends were an influence on the development of the early modern ideas of the
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wood's spirits, and they would be permitted to cut timber from its trees with which to make a staff. The anthropologist Rachel Morgain reported a "ritual recreation" of the Wild Hunt among the
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One tradition maintains that Odin did not travel further up than an ox wears his yoke, so if Odin was hunting, it was safest to throw oneself onto the ground in order to avoid being hit, a
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describes the fate of a nobleman who dares to hunt on the Sabbath and finds both a curse and a pack of demons deep in the woods. He might also have asked God to let him hunt until
3408:, pages 24–26, 138–139. G. P. Putman's sons. & Springwood, Charles Fruehling (2009). "If Santa Wuz Black: The Domestication of a White Myth", pages 243–244. As published in 964:, it appears that people believed that Odin hunted with large birds when the dogs got tired. When it was needed, he could transform a bevy of sparrows into an armed host. 4170: 1191:; later de-heathenised as a Brythonic King who stayed too long at a fairy wedding feast and returned to find centuries had passed and the lands populated by Englishmen; 746:
Grimm interpreted the Wild Hunt phenomenon as having pre-Christian origins, arguing that the male figure who appeared in it was a survival of folk beliefs about the god
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Reliable witnesses were said to have given the number of huntsmen as twenty or thirty, and it is said, in effect, that this went on for nine weeks, ending at Easter.
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tradition where a hunter who has faulted by hunting on Sunday is condemned to redeem himself by hunting during the night, along with its French Canadian version the
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these are known as Yeth (Heath) or Wisht Hounds, in Cornwall Dando and his Dogs or the Devil and his Dandy Dogs, in Wales the Cwn Annwn, the Hounds of Hell, and in
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According to scholar Susan Greenwood, the Wild Hunt "primarily concerns an initiation into the wild, untamed forces of nature in its dark and chthonic aspects."
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motif occurring across various northern, western and eastern European societies, appearing in the religions of the Germans, Celts, and Slavs (motif E501
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episode "Sky War Stanship", in which the main protagonist Akko Kagari and Constanze Amalie Von Braunschbank Albrechtsberger partake in the hunt itself.
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Kajkowski, Kamil (2020). “Myth in Action? Figurative Images on Ceramics as a Source for Studying the Pre-Christian Beliefs of Western Slavs”.
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The role of Wotan's Wild Hunt during the Yuletide period has been theorized to have influenced the development of the Dutch Christmas figure
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V. Espeland, L. Kreken, M. Dahle Lauten, B. Nordbø, E. Prøysen, A. N. Ressem, O. Solberg, E. Nessheim Wiger (2016) Kjempe- og trollballadar
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Kropej, Monika. "Slovene midwinter: deities and personifications of days in the yearly, work, and life cycles". In: Mencej, Mirjam (ed.).
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have drawn upon folklore involving the Wild Hunt to inspire their own rites. In their context, the leader of the Wild Hunt is the goddess
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of natural phenomenon, or whether we are dealing with a description of ritual processions of humans changed into demons." Historian
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all the woods that stretch from that same town to Stamford, and in the night the monks heard them sounding and winding their horns.
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While these earlier reports of Wild Hunts were recorded by clerics and portrayed as diabolic, in late medieval romances, such as
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Margherita Lecco, Il Motivo della Mesnie Hellequin nella Letteratura Medievale, Alessandria (Italy), Edizioni dell'Orso, 2001
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The Witch Figure: Folklore Essays by a Group of Scholars in England Honouring the 75th Birthday of Katharine M. Briggs
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Greenwood, Susan (2008). "The Wild Hunt: A Mythological Language of Magic". In James R. Lewis; Murphy Pizza (eds.).
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The myth of the Wild Hunt has through the ages been modified to accommodate other gods and folk heroes, among them
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Ward, James M. and Robert J. Kuntz. Deities & Demigods Cyclopedia, edited by Lawrence Schick, TSR Games,1980.
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Gabriel's hounds are wild geese, so called because their sound in flight is like a pack of hounds in full cry.
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series, and is led by Malekith the Accursed, the Dark Elf King of Svartalfheim and one of Thor's archenemies.
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In certain parts of Britain, the hunt is said to be that of hell-hounds chasing sinners or the unbaptized. In
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in Småland, it was safest to carry a piece of bread and a piece of steel when going to church and back during
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argued that the German motifs of the "Wild Hunt" should be interpreted as the spectral troops led by the god
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noted, however, that the motif abounds "above all in areas of Germanic speech." Grimm popularised the term
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Neumann, Siegfried; Tietz, Karl-Ewald; Jahn, Ulrich (1999). Neumann, Siegfried; Tietz, Karl-Ewald (eds.).
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An abundance of different tales of the Wild Hunt has been recorded in Germany. The leader, often called
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during the 20th century as more emphasis was placed on the "dynamic and evolving nature of folklore".
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In the Middle Ages the wild hunt was also called Cain's hunt, Cain being another progenitor of the
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In Assassin's Creed Valhalla it was featured in the seasonal themed update "Oskoreia Festival".
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that evolved as an explanation for the popular belief that persons lying at ground level are
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St. Nicholas: His Legend and His Role in the Christmas Celebration and Other Popular Customs
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An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Boogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures
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as Gabriel Ratchets or Retchets (dogs). In Devon the hunt is particularly associated with
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Ari Berk and William Spytma, "Penance, Power, and Pursuit: On the Trail of the Wild Hunt"
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Ruben A. Koman, 'Dalfser Muggen'. – Bedum: Profiel. – With a summary in English, (2006).
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which had a ritualistic counterpart in the living bands of ecstatic warriors (Old Norse
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The skull-faced Wild Hunt are derived from the European folk villains of the same name.
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Sometimes, the tales associate the hunter with a dragon or the devil. The lone hunter (
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released the song "Die wilde Jagt" in 2021, as the first single from their 2022 album
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Studies in Symbolic Interaction: Volume 33 of Studies in Symbolic Interactions Series
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Phantom Armies of the Night: The Wild Hunt and the Ghostly Processions of the Undead
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engaged in pursuit. The leader of the hunt is often a named figure associated with
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anime adaptation with the 4th and 5th episodes where Lord El-Melloi II (voiced by
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In Scandinavia, the leader of the hunt was Odin and the event was referred to as
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Pagan Themes in Modern Children's Fiction: Green Man, Shamanism, Earth Mysteries
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in Germanic legends, but may variously be a historical or legendary figure like
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Motz, Lotte (1984). "The Winter Goddess: Percht, Holda, and Related Figures".
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Motz, Lotte (1984). "The Winter Goddess: Percht, Holda and Related Figures".
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The concept of the Wild Hunt was first documented by the German folklorist
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Medieval Folklore: A Guide to Myths, Legends, Tales, Beliefs, and Customs
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The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy
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Ghosts in the Middle Ages: The Living and the Dead in Medieval Society
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n° 2, 1963. Récits et contes des veillées normandes. pp. 3–210 .
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Dreamtime: Concerning the Boundary between Wilderness and Civilization
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Valentsova, Marina M. (2023). “Slavic demonology. A brief survey”, in
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lawyer who escaped from Hell and is pursued by the devil's hounds. On
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leading the hunting party. This painting is featured on the cover of
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Handwörterbuch des deutschen Aberglaubens. Waage-Zypresse, Nachträge
2622: 4003:. Translated by Felicitas Goodman. Oxford and New York: Blackwell. 1907:
The Wild Hunt also features as a fey phenomenon in Larry Correa's "
824:), allegedly in a cultic union with the dead warriors of the past. 372:('Æsir God Ride') was also once proposed. Only the second element, 5419: 5296: 4953: 4783: 4742: 1433: 1361: 1357: 1305: 1290: 1266: 1254: 1188: 1184: 1116: 1078: 1074: 1070: 1066: 1050: 1046: 1007: 916: 763:." He added his opinion that this female figure was Woden's wife. 752: 747: 734: 563: 476: 441: 246: 229: 117: 113: 109: 27: 4311:
New Researches on the religion and mythology of the Pagan Slavs 2
3546:"Ghost Riders In the Sky: The Wild Hunt and the Eternal Stampede" 3299:, the Goddess of Death, was said to lead the ghostly procession, 3039:(in German). Bremen-Rostock: Edition Temmen. pp. 407, 29ff. 3008:
Hoffmann-Krayer, Eduard; Baechtold-Staeubli, Hanns, eds. (2002).
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New Researches on the religion and mythology of the Pagan Slavs 2
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Moricet, Marthe. "Récits et contes des veillées normandes". In:
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The One-eyed God : Odin and the (Indo-)Germanic Männerbünde
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The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present
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Morgain, Rachel (2012). "On the Use of the Uncanny in Ritual".
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The Wild Hunt has appeared in various publications, among them
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Handbuch der deutschen Mythologie mit Einschluß der Nordischen
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contains a modern Wild Hunt. It is also a major plot point in
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with a horrible din. This is the widely spread legend of the
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Asa-Tors hammare : gudar och jättar i tro och tradition
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Various practitioners of the contemporary pagan religion of
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The Wild Hunt is heavily featured and elaborated on in the
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The description of the Wild Hunt also appears in the drama
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Newall, Venetia, ed. (2004). "The Jew as a witch figure".
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Houston, Susan Hilary (1964). "Ghost Riders in the Sky".
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Space and time in Europe: East and West, Past and Present
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Hutton, Ronald (2006). "Paganism in the Lost Centuries".
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https://mythology.net/norse/norse-concepts/the-wild-hunt/
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Houston, Susan Hilary (1964). "Ghost Riders in the Sky".
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The Wild Hunt was adapted for the Grace Note portion of
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and made frequent mention of the myths described here.
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otherworld, where the Wild Hunt was the hosting of the
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for which they, so to speak, give license to mankind."
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pulled away during their sleep to join the cavalcade.
1710:, two versions of the Wild Hunt myth are present. In 3100:. London: J.M. Dent; New York: Dutton. p. 258. 1771:
is a Canadian horror drama film of 2009 by director
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In France, the "Host" was known in Latin sources as
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In: 1904:, published in English between 2007 and 2018. 1020:(1075–c. 1142), an English monk cloistered at 621: 615: 609: 4799: 4499: 4169:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of March 2024 ( 3672:The Fiction of Tim Winton: Earthed and Sacred 3091: 3089: 3066:(in German) (5th ed.). Marcus. pp.  1751:Episode 5 of the BBC series shown in 1958/9, 1565:" (Wild Hunt) by Franz Liszt, and appears in 1053:; its leaders also varied, but they included 669: 663: 653: 643: 633: 627: 600: 590: 584: 567: 319: 313: 8: 4313:. Lisieux, France: Lingva. pp. 265–289. 3361:Storia Notturna – Una decifrazione del sabba 2727: 2459: 2457: 1841:The hunt plays an important role in four of 1792:The Wild Hunt features heavily in Netflix's 1408:, and by extension his American counterpart 553: 510: 496: 293: 203: 197: 187: 160: 140: 71: 32: 4020:Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witches' Sabbath 1150:Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witches' Sabbath 531: 525: 448: 429: 420: 89: 4806: 4792: 4784: 4506: 4492: 4484: 2422:, "Infringement of fairy privacy", p. 233. 957:vehicle, specifically a one-wheeled cart. 473:was probably borrowed from Middle English 282:In Scandinavia, the Wild Hunt is known as 4239: 4123:1983/f84bddca-c4a6-4091-b9a4-28a1f1bd5361 4121: 3745: 3698: 3521:Schoenberg and Words: The Modernist Years 3443: 3431: 3378:1 (May/1998). Ljubljana, Slovenija. 165. 2982: 2771: 2759: 2388: 2352: 2310: 186:, the phenomenon is often referred to as 4095:"The Wild Hunt and the Witches' Sabbath" 3769: 3757: 3733: 3702: 3524:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 37–38. 3212: 3200: 3188: 2053:. The Wild Hunt is a primary element of 1978:trilogy (1984-1986), the third issue of 718:who first published it in his 1835 book 4290:. Stockholm: Hjalmarson & Högberg. 3675:. Sydney University Press. p. 42. 3622:Hellboy. Vol. 4: The Right Hand of Doom 3455: 3335:(3rd ed.). A&C Black. p.  2965: 2948: 2924: 2747: 2730:Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch 2479: 2275: 2247: 1671:, also Swedish, released an album with 864:, is generally identified with the god 501:, a hunter who chased with dogs in the 4162: 3950:. London: University of Chicago Press. 3866:Banks, M.M. (1944). "The Wild Hunt?". 3284: 3224: 3176: 3164: 2912: 2897: 2882: 2870: 2858: 2846: 2831: 2812: 2419: 2376: 2364: 1911:" series in Siege, published in 2017. 979:than are persons who are standing. In 3469:"Thor Leads the Wild Hunt for Asgard" 3380:https://doi.org/10.3986/sms.v1i0.1871 3080: 2936: 2335: 775:, armed and spurred, appear still as 7: 4320:Albion. A Guide to Legendary Britain 566:and among the South Slavic Slovenes 467:of Hellequin"). The Old French name 169:Comparative evidence and terminology 4307:"Slavic demonology. A brief survey" 1887:which was shortlisted for the 1995 1732:The Case Files of Lord El-Melloi II 1657:released an album in 2010 entitled 336:('Gudrun Horsetail'), often called 4399:Kultische Geheimbünde der Germanen 4059:. Leiden: Brill. pp. 195–222. 3841:The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages 3669:McCredden, Lyn (8 February 2017). 3257:. p.5. Kessinger Publishing, 1941. 2432:Hutton, Ronald (8 December 1993). 1496:by removing the content or adding 1368:, the Welsh god of the Underworld. 808:Kultische Geheimbünde der Germanen 165:('Wild Hunt') for the phenomenon. 14: 4057:Handbook of Contemporary Paganism 2115:The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings 1012:Wistman's Wood in Devon, England. 407:), the Wild Hunt is known as the 5525:Johann Peter Petri (Black Peter) 3931:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 3331:Witches, Druids, and King Arthur 3037:Volkssagen aus Pommern und Rügen 2497:Norse Mythology for Smart People 2143:The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind 1557:The Wild Hunt is the subject of 1470: 1045:, the hunters are rather from a 799:records this legend in her poem 4346:Cahier des Annales de Normandie 2670:"Åsgardsreia – heimskringla.no" 2216:, a Welsh version of the legend 2181:Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 1492:Please help Knowledge (XXG) to 783:howl of the winds, carrying on 368:('dreadful'). The hypothetical 5983:Recurring elements in folklore 4305:Valentsova, Marina M. (2023). 4178:Kershaw, Priscilla K. (1997). 4048:Teutonic Mythology: Volume III 3980:Studies in Canadian Literature 3595:Hellboy. Vol. 9: The Wild Hunt 3096:Garmonsway, G.N., ed. (1972). 2562:The Encyclopaedia of the Celts 739:"Wodan's Wild Hunt" (1882) by 562:). It is also known among the 308:Ride' as attested in parts of 298:('Odin's Hunters'). The names 288:(commonly interpreted as 'The 1: 4271:10.1080/0015587x.1984.9716309 3955:Briggs, Katharine M. (1978). 3946:Briggs, Katherine M. (1967). 3912:10.1080/0015587x.1935.9718586 3880:10.1080/0015587x.1944.9717708 1316:(Derk with his little dogs), 1312:(Gait with his little dogs), 769:Wuotan, Huckelbernd, Berholt, 135:The concept was developed by 5903:Germanic legendary creatures 4933:Companions of Saint Nicholas 4232:10.1080/0048721x.2012.707802 4114:10.1080/0015587x.2014.896968 4039:Teutonic Mythology: Volume I 3412:. Emerald Group Publishing. 2994:Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm: 2589:Hendrickson, Robert (1984). 2060:The Brotherhood of the Wheel 1909:Monster Hunter International 1900:series of fantasy novels by 1178:Count Arnau (el comte Arnau) 977:safer from lightning strikes 777:supreme directors of the war 235:In England, it was known as 5795:Hirschsprung (Black Forest) 4318:Westwood, Jennifer (1985). 3999:Duerr, Hans Peter (1985) . 3796:Senior, Tom (22 May 2015). 1995:The Ghost Riders of Ordebec 1354:and Sigurdsveinen (Norway). 1320:(Derk with his boar/bear), 1314:Derk met de hunties/hondjes 1310:Gait met de hunties/hondjes 1283:(Rides with witches at sea) 540:: "wild hunt", "baiting"), 273:(in northern England), and 116:or ghostly dogs, sometimes 96:, biblical figures such as 6004: 5767:Volksmärchen der Deutschen 5602:Peter Nikoll (Black Peter) 4199:Lecouteux, Claude (2011). 4145:Studia Mythologica Slavica 3976:"Chasse-galerie et voyage" 3375:Studia Mythologica Slavica 2785:Studia Mythologica Slavica 2077:. In Clive Barker's novel 1940:The Wild Hunt of Hagworthy 1894:The Wild Hunt features in 1638:" of 1948, which tells of 1559:Transcendental Étude No. 8 921:Odin continued to hunt in 671:Cortejo de Gente de Muerte 493:Norman invaders of Britain 491:) by the Romance-speaking 364:('thunder'), or Old Norse 21:Wild Hunt (disambiguation) 18: 4826:German-speaking countries 4821: 4697:Hárr, Jafnhárr, and Þriði 4322:. London: Grafton Books. 4139:Kajkowski, Kamil (2020). 3098:The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 2121:In the original Advanced 1691:The Wild Hunt appears in 1227:, Dewer, Old Crockern or 1096:and, more recently, in a 709:— Folklorist Jacob Grimm. 421: 90: 72: 5399:Christman Genipperteinga 4475:Legends of the Wild Hunt 4159:(inactive 7 March 2024). 4018:Ginzburg, Carlo (1990). 3974:Du Berger, Jean (1979). 3927:Bramwell, Peter (2009). 3716:"King Stakh's Wild Hunt" 3568:"Versengold Diskografie" 3487:www.classicalconnect.com 2403:Chambers's Encyclopaedia 2283:Thompson, Stith (1977). 2138:role-playing video games 2103:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 2093:The hunt is featured in 1655:The Tallest Man on Earth 1592:'s orchestral tone poem 806:In the influential book 378:('ride') from Old Norse 196:: 'Wild Hunt/chase') or 16:Germanic folkloric motif 5745:Legends and fairy tales 5553:Kunigunde von Orlamünde 5511:Heinrich von Winkelried 4763:Places named after Odin 4420:10.2307/j.ctv1bzfpmr.11 4354:10.3406/annor.1963.3587 4093:Hutton, Ronald (2014). 4046:Grimm, Jacob (2004b) . 4037:Grimm, Jacob (2004a) . 2998:. Hamburg 2014, p. 307. 2762:, p. 196 (note 1). 2099:role-playing video game 1720:, god of the Hunt". In 1636:Ghost Riders in the Sky 1604:Gottfried August Bürger 1346:; King Vold (Denmark); 1301::the Lady of the Game). 1246:); Mesnée d’Hellequin ( 1158:Leader of the Wild Hunt 889:Gottfried August Bürger 741:Friedrich Wilhelm Heine 658:("troop of ghosts") in 626:("Army") or in Spanish 503:forest of Fontainebleau 487: 475: 469: 459: 380: 237: 147:(1835) on the basis of 5630:Rüdiger von Bechelaren 5413:Eppelein von Gailingen 4441:Encyclopedia Americana 3618:Mignola, Mike (2006). 3593:Mignola, Mike (2010). 3287:, "Wild Hunt", p. 436. 3060:Simrock, Karl (1878). 2728: 2440:. Wiley. p. 307. 2379:, "Wild Hunt", p. 437. 2151:Obsidian Entertainment 2124:Dungeons & Dragons 2041:series (2007-2013) by 2022:The Mortal instruments 2016:. It also features in 1931:King Stakh's Wild Hunt 1926:Uladzimir Karatkievich 1753:Quatermass and the Pit 1454:tradition of Wicca in 1424: 1155: 1013: 1006: 997:Peterborough Chronicle 930: 905:(the eternal hunter). 743: 706: 674:("deadly retinue") in 670: 664: 654: 644: 638:("troop, company") in 634: 628: 622: 616: 610: 601: 591: 585: 568: 554: 532: 526: 511: 497: 449: 430: 374: 348: 320: 314: 300: 294: 284: 204: 198: 188: 161: 141: 43: 33: 5802:Venusberg (mythology) 5609:Pied Piper of Hamelin 5455:Götz von Berlichingen 5371:Arnold von Winkelried 4358:Jean-Claude Schmitt, 3626:. Dark Horse Comics. 3597:. Dark Horse Comics. 3315:Profiel, Bedum 2006. 2527:10.4324/9781315018058 1795:Little Witch Academia 1706:'s comic book series 1600:The Accursed Huntsman 1350:(Denmark); the witch 1011: 920: 738: 149:comparative mythology 31: 5968:Mythological canines 5958:Supernatural legends 5693:Walram of Thierstein 5567:Matthias Klostermayr 5448:Giselher of Burgundy 5441:Genevieve of Brabant 5427:Frederick Barbarossa 4748:Mercurius Cimbrianus 4660:Names and associates 4286:Schön, Ebbe (2004). 3896:Binnall, Peter B. G. 3505:www.danielmcadam.com 3363:, Biblioteca Einaudi 3126:"17. Horned Deities" 2558:"Devil's Dandy Dogs" 1988:An Artificial Night, 1836:Stanisław Wyspiański 1832:Wesele (The Wedding) 1567:Karl Maria von Weber 1494:improve this section 1297:, la Dona del Zöch ( 279:(in North America). 78:, the dragon slayer 19:For other uses, see 5753:Grimms' Fairy Tales 5700:Walter of Aquitaine 5672:The Smith of Kochel 4401:, Frankfurt (1934). 3785:. 26 February 2021. 3203:, pp. 155–156. 2578:on 28 October 2006. 2338:, pp. 201–205. 1999:Laurell K. Hamilton 1921:The Moon of Gomrath 1747:Film and television 1675:. German folk band 1506:independent sources 721:Deutsche Mythologie 668:("war company") or 620:"the old army") or 463:(the "household or 419:In Welsh folklore, 143:Deutsche Mythologie 68:Theodoric the Great 5893:Germanic mythology 5707:Werner Stauffacher 5623:Punker of Rohrbach 5539:Knight of the Swan 4583:Major attestations 4520:Germanic mythology 4157:10.3987/SMS2020230 3959:. Pantheon Books. 3650:. 19 November 2016 3572:www.versengold.com 3297:Mesnée d’Hellequin 3268:De Nugis Curialium 2400:See, for example, 2027:The Dark Artifices 1949:The Dark is Rising 1876:Αustralian writer 1825:Henryk Sienkiewicz 1663:, and in 2013 the 1595:Le Chasseur maudit 1533:Peter Nicolai Arbo 1462:In popular culture 1427:— Susan Greenwood. 1416:In modern paganism 1322:het Glujende peerd 1030:familia Herlechini 1022:St Evroul-en-Ouche 1014: 931: 925:. Illustration by 862:der Schimmelreiter 744: 690:unchristened babes 605:("Wild Hunt"); in 542:dzëwô/dzëkô jachta 450:Familia Hellequini 263:Devil's Dandy Dogs 174:Germanic tradition 70:, the Danish king 44: 41:Peter Nicolai Arbo 5963:Mythological dogs 5898:Germanic paganism 5850: 5849: 5735:Xaver Hohenleiter 5679:Till Eulenspiegel 5546:Konrad Baumgarten 5532:Klaus Störtebeker 5406:Dietrich von Bern 5024:Feuermann (ghost) 4781: 4780: 4619:Hrafnagaldr Óðins 4554:Huginn and Muninn 4435:"Wild Hunt"  4010:978-0-631-13375-9 3938:978-0-230-21839-0 3843:. 21 October 2018 3837:"Lore: Wild Hunt" 3633:978-1-59307-093-9 3604:978-1-59582-431-8 3548:. 9 December 2012 3253:Hole, Christina. 3179:, pp. 50–51. 3124:(February 1922). 3046:978-3-86108-733-5 3021:978-3-11-006597-8 2927:, pp. 31–35. 2750:, pp. 61–65. 2536:978-0-41533-074-9 2367:, pp. 49–50. 2133:The Elder Scrolls 1954:Diana Wynne Jones 1902:Andrzej Sapkowski 1773:Alexandre Franchi 1681:Was kost die Welt 1577:Arnold Schoenberg 1523: 1522: 1348:Valdemar Atterdag 1330:bishop of Münster 1318:Derk met den beer 1263:Dietrich von Bern 1229:Sir Francis Drake 1197:Hereward the Wake 1195:, a Saxon rebel; 1105:Sir Francis Drake 801:The Wild Huntsman 771:bestriding their 524:, it is known as 460:Maisnie Hellequin 180:comparative study 153:Germanic paganism 74:Valdemar Atterdag 5995: 5948:Medieval legends 5883:Spanish folklore 5873:English folklore 5868:Celtic mythology 5843: 5836: 5818: 5811: 5804: 5797: 5790: 5783: 5776: 5769: 5762: 5755: 5737: 5730: 5723: 5716: 5709: 5702: 5695: 5688: 5686:Volker von Alzey 5681: 5674: 5667: 5660: 5653: 5646: 5639: 5632: 5625: 5618: 5611: 5604: 5597: 5590: 5588:Otto the Younger 5583: 5576: 5569: 5562: 5555: 5548: 5541: 5534: 5527: 5520: 5513: 5506: 5499: 5492: 5485: 5478: 5471: 5464: 5457: 5450: 5443: 5436: 5429: 5422: 5415: 5408: 5401: 5394: 5387: 5385:Baron Munchausen 5380: 5373: 5366: 5364:Albrecht Gessler 5348: 5341: 5334: 5332:Will-o'-the-wisp 5327: 5320: 5313: 5306: 5299: 5292: 5285: 5278: 5271: 5264: 5257: 5250: 5243: 5236: 5229: 5222: 5215: 5213:Nixie (folklore) 5208: 5201: 5194: 5187: 5180: 5173: 5166: 5159: 5152: 5145: 5138: 5131: 5124: 5117: 5110: 5103: 5096: 5094:Jack o' the bowl 5089: 5082: 5075: 5068: 5061: 5054: 5047: 5040: 5033: 5026: 5019: 5012: 5005: 4998: 4991: 4984: 4977: 4970: 4963: 4961:Dwarf (folklore) 4956: 4949: 4947:Drak (mythology) 4942: 4935: 4928: 4921: 4914: 4907: 4900: 4893: 4886: 4879: 4872: 4865: 4858: 4851: 4844: 4808: 4801: 4794: 4785: 4753:Mercurius Hranno 4630:Merseburg charms 4625:Nine Herbs Charm 4508: 4501: 4494: 4485: 4471: 4445: 4437: 4333: 4314: 4301: 4282: 4253: 4243: 4214: 4195: 4174: 4168: 4160: 4135: 4125: 4099: 4089: 4066:Western Folklore 4060: 4051: 4042: 4033: 4014: 3995: 3970: 3951: 3942: 3923: 3891: 3853: 3852: 3850: 3848: 3833: 3827: 3824: 3818: 3817: 3812: 3810: 3793: 3787: 3786: 3779: 3773: 3767: 3761: 3755: 3749: 3743: 3737: 3731: 3720: 3719: 3712: 3706: 3696: 3687: 3686: 3666: 3660: 3659: 3657: 3655: 3644: 3638: 3637: 3625: 3615: 3609: 3608: 3590: 3584: 3583: 3581: 3579: 3564: 3558: 3557: 3555: 3553: 3542: 3536: 3535: 3515: 3509: 3508: 3501:"Der Freischutz" 3497: 3491: 3490: 3479: 3473: 3472: 3465: 3459: 3453: 3447: 3441: 3435: 3429: 3423: 3421:archive.org copy 3402: 3396: 3389: 3383: 3370: 3364: 3359:Carlo Ginzburg, 3357: 3351: 3350: 3334: 3324: 3318: 3311:Ruben A. 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Index

Wild Hunt (disambiguation)

Asgårdsreien
Peter Nicolai Arbo
folklore
per Thompson
hunters
Odin
Theodoric the Great
Valdemar Atterdag
Sigurd
Welsh
psychopomp
Gwyn ap Nudd
Herod
Cain
Gabriel
the Devil
the dead
fairies
valkyries
elves
Jacob Grimm
Deutsche Mythologie
comparative mythology
Germanic paganism
Lotte Motz
comparative study
German folklore
German

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