Legends claim you can bury a botchling under the family's threshold, perform a ritual and turn it into a lubberkin. That's a sort of, uhh... hob, a guardian spirit that could lead me to your family.
A lubberkin (Polish: kłobuk) is a friendly household guardian spirit created from a botchling through Aymm Rhoin, an elven naming ritual, during which it is given a proper name and a burial under the threshold of the family estate. A lubberkin looks very similar to a botchling, though the main difference being its ghost-like, glowing, white aura and relatively passive behavior.
What is the origin of the Lubberkin in Polish folklore?
In Polish folklore, the Lubberkin or kłobuk is a benign household guardian spirit. It originates from a botchling through an elven naming ritual called Aymm Rhoin. This ritual involves giving the botchling a proper name and burying it under the family estate's threshold. The Lubberkin, while similar to a botchling, is distinguished by its ghost-like, white aura and its passive behavior.
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How is a Lubberkin created from a botchling?
To create a Lubberkin from a botchling, an elven naming ritual called Aymm Rhoin is performed. The botchling, a cursed creature resulting from the improper burial of an unwanted stillborn infant, is then buried under the family's threshold. This transforms it into a Lubberkin, a benevolent household guardian spirit.
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What is the main difference between a Lubberkin and a botchling?
In the Witcher universe, a Botchling is a hostile entity born from improperly buried, unwanted infants, preying on pregnant women. Conversely, a Lubberkin is a friendly guardian spirit, transformed from a Botchling through an elven ritual, Aymm Rhoin, protecting the family it never knew.
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What is the significance of the elven naming ritual Aymm Rhoin in creating a Lubberkin?
Aymm Rhoin, an elven naming ritual, is crucial in creating a Lubberkin. It transforms a botchling, a creature resulting from improper burial rites, into a Lubberkin. The ritual involves bestowing a proper name on the botchling and burying it under the family's threshold. The resultant Lubberkin is a benign household guardian spirit, distinguished by its ghost-like, white aura and passive demeanor.
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How does the portrayal of Lubberkin in the game compare to its description in Polish folklore?
Lubberkin in the game is a guardian spirit, birthed from a botchling via an elven ritual, Aymm Rhoin. It's named and buried beneath the family estate's threshold. It mirrors a botchling but has a ghostly, white aura and is passive. This depiction is consistent with Polish folklore's poroniec.
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Trivia
The game is relatively faithful in portraying this old belief, as in Polish folklore the poroniec also turned into the friendly "kłobuk" spirit when a stillborn is buried properly under the threshold of the house.
Notes
Depending on one's actions in Family Matters, one can turn the botchling into a lubberkin that Phillip will name Dea.
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External links
See the GWENT standalone game version card:Lubberkin