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Krakonoš is one of the most recognisable figures in Czech folklore, but his story is more complex than the kindly image made famous by television fairy tales. Born as an unsettling spirit of the Krkonoše, he crosses centuries, languages and cultures: Rübezahl in German, Rýbrcoul in older Czech forms, Liczyrzepa in Polish. From storm demon he becomes moral judge, protector of the poor, guardian of the mountains and cultural symbol of a borderland.
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