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Alp (folklore)

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.
== Folklore ==

An alp is typically male, while the ''mara'' and ''mart'' appear to be more feminine versions of the same creature. Its victims are often females,〔...Normally tormenting the nights and dreams of women, although men and children are also victims. Bunson, Matthew (1993) ''The Vampire Encyclopedia'' p. 4, 5, Gramercy, ISBN 0-517-16206-7〕〔Curran, Dr. Bob (2005),''Vampires: A Field Guide to the Creatures that Stalk the Night'' p. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, Career Press, ISBN 1-56414-807-6〕 whom it attacks during the night, controlling their dreams and creating horrible nightmares (hence the German word ''Alptraum'' (dream" ), meaning a nightmare). An alp attack is called an ''Alpdruck'', or often ''Alpdrücke'', which means "elf pressure". Alpdruck is when an alp sits astride a sleeper's chest and becomes heavier until the crushing weight awakens the terrified and breathless dreamer. The victim awakes unable to move under the alp's weight. This may have been an early explanation for sleep apnea and sleep paralysis, as well as night terrors. It may also include lucid dreams.

Sexual attacks by the alp are rare.〔Guiley, Rosemary Ellen (2004) ''The Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves, and Other Monsters'' p. 20, Visionary Living, Inc. ISBN 0-8160-4685-9〕
The alp is often associated with vampires because it will drink blood from the nipples of men and young children,〔 though women are the preferred victim of the invariably male alp, for it favors the taste of breast milk.
Alps also exhibit a tendency for mischief similar to elves, like souring milk and re-diapering a baby; a maid must sign a cross on the diaper or the alp will put the soiled diaper back on her child.〔http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/nightmare.html〕 They also enjoy tangling hair into "elfknots" or chewing and twisting horse's tails. They will ride a horse to exhaustion during the night and may sometimes crush smaller farm animals such as geese to death during a pressing attack. Alps are also similarly blamed for minor illnesses and milking cows dry, for they enjoy the taste of cow's milk as well.

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