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The Fiery Boar of Kohlerstadl

On the main road from the village of Mutters to the hamlet of Götzens

lies a brown wooden hut in the middle of a lovely flowery plain, which

is called the “Broat-Wiese” (broad meadow). The road leads through

dells and valleys, and in passing through this grand and desolate

spot, the traveller is unable to overcome a certain sense of awe,

which overhangs this dreaded spot, particularly should he happen to

pass that way after the shades of evening have fallen. The hut is an

old hay-shed, which has the resemblance of a large dark coffin; close

to this hut stands a little chapel, erected to the memory of a poor

traveller, who was frozen to death on that spot, in the year 1815.

This place is decried and avoided, on account of the fearful

apparition, which is said to wander round the spot; and many a one

who has tried to pass that way during the night has been glad to

return safely back again to the village. Close by lies a dense forest

of fir-trees, the rendezvous of tribes of ravens, which render the

surroundings still more dismal with their ominous croakings. If,

perchance, the traveller hears the cuckoo, he crosses himself, for it

bears in the Tyrol the reputation of being the devil’s own bird, and

the evil one himself, the worst of the phantoms, rejoices in adopting

his voice.

There has frequently been seen upon the plain, close by the hut, which

is called the Kohlerstadl, a fiery wild boar, and many people are of

the opinion that the old monster of the Unholdenhof, of which has been

spoken in the preceding legend, wanders about there in that form, while

others say that this same fiery boar is a devil’s phantom; and there

are numberless people who have seen it.

A rich peasant of Natters, whose name is Klaus Sinnis, went up one day

with his hay-cart to a meadow-valley, called Götzens-Lufens, and as he

passed by the Kohlerstadl it was already growing dark, and night was

coming on very fast. There suddenly the fiery boar rushed before his

horses, which began to rear and kick, and he was unable to get them

on one step further, so that he was compelled to return home with his

empty cart.

A herdsman of Götzens was driving his cows home from Mutters, and close

by the dreaded spot he met the boar, tearing madly round in a circle.

On catching sight of this hideous phantom, the cows set up their tails

and rushed wildly off in every direction, so that most of them fell

down the precipices and were lost.

Others have seen on the same spot black dogs, and heard unearthly

screams and howls which have pierced to their very soul.