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64:) and a Bohemian who travelled across the Ardennes in ancient times. In some accounts the Bohemian was a powerful sorcerer who cast many spells upon the people and animals of the Ardennes. Before leaving the area for good he passed some of his powers onto the Karnabo, including the making of spells and the ability to cure 87:. The Karnabo is said to have captured a young girl who approached its lair and dragged her into a cavern after which the girl and the Karnabo were never seen again. The wails of the girl and the trumpet of the Karnabo are said to be heard in times of stormy weather. 79:
and the trunk of an elephant. The Karnabo is said not to attack humans ordinarily though it has to power to render unconscious those that pass close by its lair and to kill animals by means of whistling through its trunk.
44:. The breath of the creature is said to be able to paralyse men and kill animals. It is said to have abducted a young girl and folklore states that her moans and trumpet of the creature can be heard during thunderstorms. 98:
considers the Karnabo a local variant of the wider Ardennes myth of the Mahwot. The Mahwot is reputed to be an amphibious lizard around the size of a calf that resides in the Meuse between the French town of
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252: 257: 60:. In folklore the Karnabo is described as the sexual offspring of a demon (in other accounts a 67-year-old 8: 112: 36:
traveller (sometimes said to be a sorcerer). The Karnabo resembles a man but with an
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The Karnabo is described as having the face of a human but with the eyes of a
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By one account it resided for a long time in an abandoned slate quarry near
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folklore. It is reputedly the offspring of a supernatural entity (either a
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in which France would be defeated and lose territory.
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Ardennes
demon
ghoul
Bohemian
elephant's trunk
basilisk
Meuse
Ardennes
ghoul
whitlow
Good Friday
basilisk
Regniowez
Claude Seignolle
Revin
Liège
Givet
Franco-Prussian War
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