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Skrat : ウィキペディア英語版
Skrat

In folklore, a Skrat is a mischievous creature often possessing gold and other riches. Stories about Skrats often revolve around the Skrat being tricked out of its treasure or else the Skrat fooling the treasure seeker by unexpectedly making the treasure disappear. Skrats can aid farmers with whom they are living, although this is usually at the expense of the farmer's neighbours from whom they steal.〔Charles Dickens, "An obliging dragon", ''All the Year Round'', Iss.225, Vol.9, pp.585-587, 15 August 1863.〕
In Scandinavian mythology the Skrat is a form of Myling.〔Benjamin Thorpe, ''Northern mythology: comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, north Germany, and the Netherlands'', Vol.2, pp.94-96, London: E. Lumley, 1851.〕 Estonian stories have the Skrat in the form of a dragon. Skrats can change form and appear as cats, chickens, or even humans.〔Dickens, ''op cit''〕 The Skrat is also found in German and Slovenian folklore.〔James Hastings and John A. Selbie, ''Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics'', Part 8, p.628, Kessinger Publishing, 2003 ISBN 0-7661-3678-7.〕
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