[75] Slavic Folklore Aesthetic Liste
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[64] Slavic Folklore Aesthetic . Lucky for us it is possible to restore some of the ancient legends thanks to oral folklore rituals folk beliefs and such notes made by ancient chroniclers. Greek and roman mythologies are so common in western culture that most people have never heard of the polytheistic pantheon of other cultures. Reports of his appearance vary.
One of the least well known is the slavic pantheon of gods spirits and heroes that persisted before and after. Slavic folklore arose from the need to give meaning to the hardships of life and to understand the brutal world around them the foreboding forests the thunderous seas and the wars that raged. The vodianoi is a male water spirit of slavic origin.
The strzyga is a demon related to a vampire in slavic mythology although it has a particular association with polish folklore it is a creature born from human parents but has two hearts two souls and most creepily two sets of teeth with the second set barely visible. Unfortunately slavic mythology originated in the days when writing was not a norm and because of this it has never been recorded officially by slavs but rather by christian chroniclers. It is enigmatic and rich in horror elements.
Most slavic superstitions and traditions are reminders of times before the dark ages. 10 weird beings from slavic mythology and folklore. One of the lesser known dragons is that of the zmaj a dragon that can be found in slavic folklore.
Slavic mythology baba yaga babe yaga is a supernatural beinge who appears as a deformed and or ferocious looking witch. In bulgarian legends for instance male dragons are believed to be the protectors of crops whilst the female ones are bent on destroying the fruits. Slavic culture boasts one of the most amazing tales ghost stories and legends about witches.
Paganism in europe has existed well before recorded history. It fought against azhdaya and it was invisible to everybody except to woman. In certain slavic countries dragons can viewed either as good or evil depending on their sex.
Some tales define him as a naked old man. Slavic folklore is fascinating. The czech and slovak equivalent is called a vodník polish is a wodnik while russian is vodianoy a south slavic equivalent is vodenjak he is viewed to be particularly malevolent existing almost exclusively to drown swimmers who have angered him by their boldness.
Baba yaga flies around in a mortar wields a pestle and dwells deep in the forest in a hut usually described as standing on chicken legs or sometimes a single chicken leg baba yaga may help or hinder those that encounter or seek her out.