Dream Black Wolf

Tradition / Region: Albanian Mythology
Alternate Names: —
Category: Sheep


The Myth

The Dream Black Wolf is a figure seen in a queen’s nightmare, appearing among a flock of sheep. It is described as resembling a large black ram and is associated with an ominous vision preceding events involving Halili and Tanusha.

In the city of Kotor, the queen suffered a troubling dream. She saw a great herd of sheep, three hundred in number, and among them stood a black wolf. The wolf resembled a large black ram as it moved within the flock. Disturbed by what she had seen, the queen rose in fear and went to the king.

She told him of the dream and urged him to act. The king prepared at once and rode out. When he reached the river, he counted the maidens and found one too many among them. This discovery led to the uncovering of Halili, who had been disguised among the maidens.


Sources

Albanian Literature contributors. (n.d.). Oral verse: Frontier Warriors (Këngë Kreshnikësh). In Albanian Literature, from http://www.albanianliterature.net/oralverse/verse_09_05.html

Palaj, B., & Kurti, D. (1937). Visaret e Kombit, vol. II (pp. 23–41); Haxhihasani, Q. (1966). Folklor shqiptar II, Epika legjendare (Cikli i kreshnikëve), Vëllimi i parë (pp. 71–86). In Tirana. Translated by Elsie, R., & Mathie-Heck, J. (2004), Songs of the Frontier Warriors (Këngë Kreshnikësh): Albanian Epic Verse.