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The Karakoncolos is a variety of forest goblin from Northeast Anatolian Turk and Bulgarian folklore.
Etymology
The name probably comes from the Greek Kalikantzaros. The Bulgarian name of the creature is Karakondjul (or Karakondjol, Bulgarian: Караконджол).
Description
The Karakoncolos only appears in the nighttime. It is described as having an ugly brownish or reddish face with thick hairy fur covering its whole body.
Behavior
The Karakoncolos is merely troublesome and rather harmless, however if offended it can become truly nasty. Koukeri (or kukeri) is the name of a Bulgarian custom, the purpose of which is to scare the evil and keep it away.
Source
- Özhan Öztürk. (Black Sea: Encyclopedic Dictionary) Karadeniz Ansiklopedik Sözlük. 2 Vol. Heyamola Publishing. Istanbul. 2005 ISBN 975-6121-00-9