- King in the mountain
A king in the mountain, king under the mountain or sleeping hero is a prominent motif in
folklore andmythology , that is found in manyfolktale s andlegend s. The Antti Aarne-classification system for folktale motifs classifies these stories as number 766, relating them to the tale of theSeven Sleepers ofEphesus .General features
King in the mountain stories involve legendary
hero es, often accompanied by armed retainers, sleeping in remote dwellings, including caves on high mountaintops, remote islands, or supernatural worlds. The hero is frequently a historical figure of somemilitary consequence in the history of the nation where themountain is located.The stories gathered by the
Brothers Grimm concerning Frederick Barbarossa andCharlemagne are typical of the stories told, and have been influential on many told variants and subsequent adaptations. The presence of the hero is unsuspected, until someherdsman wanders into the cave, typically looking for a lost animal, and sees the hero. The stories almost always mention the detail that the hero has grown a long beard, indicative of the long time he has slept beneath the mountain.In the Brothers Grimm version, the hero speaks with the herdsman. Their conversation typically involves the hero asking, "Do the
eagle s (orraven s) still circle the mountaintop?" The herdsman, or a mysterious voice, replies, "Yes, they still circle the mountaintop." "Then begone! My time has not yet come."The herdsman is usually
supernatural ly harmed by the experience: he ages rapidly, he emerges with his hair turned white, and often he dies after repeating the tale. This occurrence is well-known from many stories about people entering caves and experiencing a different time scale than on Earth, suggesting a parallel dimension.The story goes on to say that the king sleeps in the mountain, awaiting a summons to arise with his knights and defend the nation in a time of deadly peril. The
omen that presages his rising will be theextinction of thebird s that trigger his awakening. [Jacob andWilhelm Grimm , "Deutsche Sagen" (1816/1818), no. 23.] [ [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/grimm/sagen/g028.htm "Kaiser Karl im Untersberg"] (German)]Examples
A number of kings, rulers, and
fictional character s and religious figures have become attached to this story. They include:*
King Arthur (England ,Wales )
* Merlin of the Arthurian legend, who is imprisoned in an oak tree byNimue .
*Bran the Blessed (Wales)
* Csaba, the son ofAttila the Hun (Hungary ) who is supposed to ride down theMilky Way when theSzékelys are threatened.
* King Matthias Corvinus (Hungary )
**Kralj Matjaž (Slovenia )
* EmperorCharlemagne (Germany,France )
* EmperorConstantine XI of theEastern Roman Empire , a.k.a. the "Immortal Emperor turned to marble" (Greece) (a similar story, although Constantine was said to be turned into a statue, not to be resting in a mountain.)
*Fionn mac Cumhaill (Ireland )
*Ogier the Dane (Danish: "Holger Danske",Denmark )
* SirFrancis Drake (England)
*Owain Lawgoch
*Owain Glendower
* Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (Germany )
* KingHenry the Fowler (Germany)
* The legendaryMoravia n kingJečmínek will, according to a prophecy, return to save his country from enemies. [Alois Jirásek , Old Bohemian Legends (1894, Staré pověsti české)]
* An unnamed giant is supposed to sleep inPlynlimon in Wales.
*Giewont massif which is said to be a sleeping knight (Poland )
* The remains of theGolem of Prague are said to be in the attic of theOld New Synagogue inPrague , and that it can be brought back to defend the Jewish people. (Jewish mysticism )
*Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare (Ireland )
* The Aztec hero-god Montezuma — believed to have been a divine king in prehistoric times, and suspended in an Arizona mountain that bears his image.
*Muhammad al-Mahdi
* Marko Kraljević (Serbia )
* King Olaf I (Norway )
*Väinämöinen , the protagonist of the Finnish national epicKalevala . At the end of Kalevala, he leaves on a boat, promising to return when he is most needed.
* Sebastian I, (Portugal ) (it is said by Sebastianists that the king will return in a hazy morning in time of need)
* The Sleeping Giant mountain inConnecticut ,USA was said by the localQuinnipiac Indians to be the demonHobbomock , sealed by the Great Spirit. One day he would supposedly awaken and destroy the world.
* The Sleeping Ute
* St. Stephen the Great (SfântulŞtefan Cel Mare ) Prince (Voievod) ofMoldova (Romania )
* The poet and painterTaras Shevchenko (Ukraine ), believed to be a supernatural hero ("xarakternyk"), is said to sleep under his grave mound inKanev or even in theKiev Pechersk Lavra .
*Tecumseh of theShawnee
*William Tell (Switzerland )
*Theseus (Athens )
*Thomas the Rhymer is found under a hill with a retinue of knights in a tale fromScotland
*St. Wenceslas (Václav) ofBohemia (Czech Republic ). He sleeps in theBlanik mountain and will emerge to protect his country at its worst time, riding on his whitehorse and wielding the legendary heroBruncvík 's sword. [Alois Jirásek , Old Bohemian Legends (1894, Staré pověsti české)]
*Boabdil , last islamic prince of Granada.
*Bernardo del Carpio The sleeping hero in popular culture
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J. R. R. Tolkien uses the king in the mountain in various places in his legendarium: the form of theDead Men of Dunharrow , the armies and king ofNúmenor who are trapped by the Valar when Númenor is destroyed, and in the Second Prophecy ofMandos which states that the dead heroesTúrin andBeren would return to help to defeatMorgoth at the end of times. Although in the "Hobbit " the term 'King under the mountain' itself is used, it refers to a quite different context: the Dwarven king ofErebor
*A similar story appears in the 1989 movieIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade , where the sleeping hero is a knight fromthe Crusades , made immortal by theHoly Grail .
*A version of the sleeping hero legend is included in several entries in theNintendo game franchise 'The Legend of Zelda', most explicitly in the Gamecube version, .
*American comic book iconCaptain America fell into suspended animation at the end ofWorld War II , only to be awakened in the modern era.
*American comic book super heroCaptain Marvel from Fawcett Comics, after having been cancelled in 1953, was given a story where he (and most of his friends and his arch foes) was trapped in suspended animation for 20 years to explain his revival in 1973 by DC Comics.
*TheSaint of Killers who appeared in the "Preacher"comic book was a civil war veteran turned gun fighter chosen to replace the Angel of Death. When the comic book begins he is sleeping in a hidden crypt under theBoothill graveyard.
*British authorSusan Cooper makes use of the return ofKing Arthur as a plot element inThe Dark Is Rising Sequence .
*Neal J. Iacono's 2001 novel "Dracula: Son of the Dragon" applies the King in the Mountain motif to Vlad Ţepeş.
*In music, a single byKate Bush released on24 October 2005 is named "King of the Mountain". This song connects popular beliefs aboutElvis Presley 's death, with references toCitizen Kane also, to the "King in the Mountain" motif.
*After his death in 1984, rumours arose that comedianAndy Kaufman would return from seclusion. These rumors were fueled by Kaufman himself, who joked about faking his death, only to return 20 years later.
*In the book "Marauders of Gor" (Book Nine of theGor Series) byJohn Norman , the hero Torvald is supposed to return in times of need for a Viking-like civilization.
*InThe Books of Magic ,Timothy Hunter sees the mystical King in the mountain and talks to a minstrel who is guarding his grave.
*InRobert Jordan 's "The Wheel of Time ", heroes from ages past reside in the world of dreams until they are called forth to fight theDark One .
*InRobin Hobb 's Farseer series, skilled coteries from the past have used their own lives to create dragons that sleep in a mountain glade, to be awakened in times of need.
*In theThe Sandman (Vertigo) comic series story arcWorld's End , 70s DC character Prez is recast as something of aMessianic figure to America.
*In theTransformers Marvel comic series, theLast Autobot , a final repository of some of the power of the Transformers'god Primus, waits at the center ofCybertron . Similarly, there is a prophecy that says that anAutobot will arise from the ranks and use the power of theMatrix of Leadership to "light their darkest hour".
*In "Star Trek ", "Kahless the Unforgettable" is the Klingon version. In the TNG episode , "Rightful Heir," he is returned as a clone by ambitious prelates. The fact that this Kahless is a clone is discovered by the "Enterprise"'s Worf, who convinces the Klingon government to allow the clone to be installed as a figurehead emperor, a symbol to unite the fractured Klingon Empire.
*The novel series "The Dark is Rising" features six or seven "Sleepers" who wake at the call of the Light to ride against the Dark.
*In the film series "Gargoyles", the Gargoyles themselves are sleeping heroes, who awaken in twentieth-century New York City after many centuries of being imprisoned in stone.
*In the computer game Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne, the mountain king is a hero for the Human faction.References
See also
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Seven Sleepers
*Rip van Winkle External links
* [http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/sleep.html a list of other sleeping hero legends]
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