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Ork (folklore) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ork (folklore) The ork is a demon of Tyrol alpine folklore. He lives on mountains, Almen, rock holes, or valleys. It warns the noble game of hunters, or can be savage and bring geisser to the cattle. It was feared like the aufhocker. As a dwarf, the ork was a well-behaved kobold/house spirit in wine cellars. He may be connected to the figure Orkise in the medieval poem ''Virginal'', about Dietrich von Bern's battle with a vaguely similar being. A particular kind of ork is the Orco Burlevole (Tricky Ork), very popular in the area of Verona. This tall, horse-feeted and haired man, who lives in caves or abandoned houses, can assume every form, produce every sound and even alter the victim's perception of place or time. Despite his great power his only goal is to joke the victims and, when he thinks to have enjoyed it sufficiently he disappears in a sulphur cloud saying ''"Te l'ho fatta!"'' meaning, in the local language, "I did it to you". ==External links==
*http://www.sphinx-suche.de/lexmonst/ork.htm
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