The End of the Wizard
Two boys tended cattle in the Triesner upper village An old woman passed and greeted them but the boys just shouted You old witch you and threw rocks after her The woman turned around and yelled down to them I will get you on your heels And as if on command all the cows lifted their tails and raced towards the Rhein The boys were forced to follow as if pulled by invisible ropes and everything happend so fast that they tumbled many times Dead tired and with lots of bruises they reached their cattle at the Rhein and wanted to drive them back but of no avail all the hitting was useless The two fell asleep in the grass When the bells in the morning played Ave Maria the cows walked back home The farmer saw them coming and discovered the welts He searched for the boys finally found them full of cuts and bruises and they told him what happened here...
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
In the old days one believed in Triesenberg when one went to church at midnight on new year's eve one could see all the deceased from the previous year And then someone read their names and that person then was the next one to die A curious man went at midnight of new year's eve into the church and hid up in the choir loft Fifteen ghosts entered the church in succession and gathered around the pulpit A living read their names but at the end he said you come too you who has hidden up in the organ Pale as death the man snuck to the ghosts and suddenly everything disappeared when his wife wanted to wake him on new year's morning he laid dead in bed
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
In the old days every person knew that the night ghost could be encountered frequently This ghost asked a question If you can solve it you are rescued If not I'll put you under a spell and you have to die very soon One night a man was on his ways when the night ghost asked him the question To whom does the night belong It does not belong to you nor me It belongs to him to whom it is vital And that was answered correctly and the man was free
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
When the French were in the country they camped in Triesen by the Rhein and from there they came up to the upper village and stole the cattle But in particular they were interested in the wine they retrieved from the cellars and poured into wash buckets so full that is splashed out from both sides When they carried the load back to their camp in one house an old woman had hidden her belongings in the cellar and erected a wood pile in front of the door The soldiers however discovered the secret invaded the cellar ravished it and drank themselves into delirium The farmer woman came upon them and begged that they at least would leave for her a small barrel with old wine One infantryman knocked the plug out of the barrel so that the wine gushed onto the floor and he howled in broken German: Yes good lady - after all it is war...
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
In Mauren lived a lumberjack who on a daily basis covered the long journey to the Maurer Berg to perform his hard work there He entered into an allegiance with the devil who gave him a hazel twig With this magic stick he could without any effort slide the heaviest timber down into the valley One day the lumberjack was together with boys and girls preparing some corn There was a knock at the window One boy went outside and in front of the house stood a stranger who asked to speak with the woodcutter He became very agitated and was afraid to leave the room It knocked a second and third time and then he was gone Inside one heard only a frightful scream Nobody has since seen the ill-fated A boot and a clump of hair was all that was found of him
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
In former times many women from Triesenberg worked at the factory down in Triesen One lady from Steinort had one day looked at the clock and thought that it was high time to go work On her way she heard some muttering She continued to walk then heard people pray and she suddenly was among the people of the night It was impossible to emerge from the procession and she simply had to cross the street with them when the people of the night passed the church the daybreak bells rang And suddenly she was once again alone on the road and it seemed to her as if the people of the night had disappeared at a slant through the ground The next day a young girl from Steinort was dead
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
Once a plankner climbed down from the height of his village into the valley There he saw big pumpkins Strange things for him which he had never seen before Bewildered he asked the owner of this field what this was These are horse eggs answered the farmer The plankner requested to donate him one of them Gladly the farmer gave him one of his horse eggs Full of delight about his present the plankner climbed up again Already half the way up he started to hatch the supposed egg but he wasn't careful enough It slipped away and rolled down the hill Frightened because of this a little rabbit jumped out of ab bush The surprised breeder thought it was a young foal and shouted - now I'm father
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
A farmer late at night left the tavern to go home Then he saw the people of the night and heard them praying out loud curiously from behind a corner in order to see the ritual Soon the procession moved ahead and as they passed where he was before But because he knew that it's not good to come upon the group of ghosts he fled behind a house and stretched his head They prayed only quietly and disappeared behind the next road curve Only when in bed he recalled who had walked last in the line The old woman who lived in the house in front of which he had seen the worshippers When the farmer awoke in the morning his head was so swollen that he could not show himself among the people The old lady however died four days later of a stroke
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
A farmer had misfortunes in his barn and he also could not produce any butter Not for years So then one day some gipsy's came and stayed at his farm overnight Among them a woman who explained to the farmer you will not have any luck as long as your barn stands but there's a remedy Dig where I will show you The farmer dug under the barn door and found a tuft of different hair as big as an egg with a small bone from an innocent child hidden inside The gipsy woman said she had to carry it to wherever it came from Then she left and the farmer followed her He saw that she went to the home of the woman whom he'd already suspected that she was inflicting his damage
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
In the old days the mountain meadow Lida was a farmer's settlement belonging to the village of Balzers Although the farmers could not use the land up there for much agriculture, they still enjoyed good times On the lush alpine pastures grew a weed The best feed for the cows that produced unearthly quantities of milk Whenever they grazed on the zyprio the youngsters from lida often enjoyed themselves down in the village at a dance and just as it is today The time for them passed much too fast They had to return to milk the cattle because the overabundance of milk made this necessary Then one day a young lad let escape the curse Cursed and damned be the zyprio one has to leave a dance to go and milk as from the moment on the prosperity vanished
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026
Two neighbours got entangles in a fight because the one had expelled the other's child from her house Soon thereafter the little one developed a spot over his nose and in fourteen days the whole skin and all hair were inflamed and the child suffered great pain The doctor in Hirschensprung who always knew remedies in such cases gave powder and ointment ordered however that no one be allowed to visit the child during the next week as it will be that someone will come to inquire how he is doing and so it happened three times the neighbour came and three times she was turned away The remedies helped and the child fully recovered The father however went to Vaduz and reported the witch to the judges
Submitted by BloodShrine — Apr 15, 2026