Wichtelchesleh Gnome

Tradition / Region: Luxembourgish Mythology
Alternate Names: Wichtelcher of A Kungen
Category: Gnome


The Myth

Between Greisch and Tüntingen lies a meadow known as A Kungen, a quiet place bordered by stone and grass. In old times, the rocks there were believed to be inhabited by ancient male elves, small beings bound to the earth itself.

These beings were called the Wichtelchesleh, named after the stony ground in which they lived. They were never seen openly, yet their presence was known to those who worked the land. Stones would shift when no one touched them, and faint sounds were sometimes heard from within the rock, as if something small and living moved beneath the surface.

The Wichtelchesleh were thought to dwell deep inside the stones, emerging only when the meadow was empty and silent. Like many hidden folk, they avoided human eyes and withdrew if disturbed. Their world existed alongside the human one, separated by nothing more than a thin layer of earth and stone.

As fields were changed and the land grew busier, the Wichtelchesleh faded from memory. Yet the name of the place remains, a reminder that once, beneath the rocks of A Kungen, the Little Ones were believed to live.


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Sources

SAGEN.at contributors. (n.d.). Wichtelcher (Greisch). In SAGEN.at, from https://www.sagen.at/texte/sagen/luxemburg/wichtelcher_Greisch.html


Interpretive Lenses

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