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The Buratsche-al-Ilgs is an amorphous sea monster from Swiss folklore.

Description

The Buratsche-al-Ilgs resembles a large shapeless sack, most often compared to a walking stomach. Its body is coated with eyes that produce flames, producing a distinctive and terrifying display. The creature was said to have escaped from a gateway to hell in the Luschersee lake in Switzerland.

Behavior

Although no specific encounters with the Buratsche-al-Ilgs are recorded, the creature was apparently dangerous, as fishermen would avoid the areas where it was seen, shepherds kept their flocks from the beast's territory, and parents would warn their children away.