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Domovoi is a mythical being that holds a special place in Slavic folklore and mythology. It is believed to be a household spirit that resides in the hearth or behind the stove of a Slavic home, protecting the inhabitants from harm. The Domovoi is known by different names in different Slavic countries, such as Domovoy …

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Dhampir is a mythical creature that is believed to be the offspring of a vampire and a human. According to Balkan folklore, this creature is the result of a union between a male vampire and a female human, although there are rare stories of female vampires mating with male humans. The name “Dhampir” is thought …

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Chernobog is a deity of Slavic mythology, whose name means “black god”. He is associated with the dark and unknown, and is often depicted as a villainous figure. In Slavic culture, Chernobog is worshipped for his power over misfortune and chaos, but he is also feared for his destructive nature. According to Christian sources, Chernobog …

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Bukavac is a demonic mythical creature in Slavic mythology. It is believed to exist in Syrmia and is sometimes imagined as a six-legged monster with gnarled horns and bright blue eyes. According to legend, Bukavac lives in lakes and pools, coming out of the water during the night to make a loud noise. It is …

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The Burry Man is a central figure in an annual ceremony or ritual that takes place in South Queensferry, near Edinburgh on the south bank of the Firth of Forth in Scotland. The custom is associated with, but separate from, the town’s Ferry Fair. The Burry Man is covered from head to foot in thistle …

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Polevik is a field spirit in Slavic mythology that is believed to appear as a deformed creature with grass instead of hair and different colored eyes. It is described as a masculine spirit of the fields whose appearance varied according to geographical location. They are also known to wear either all black or all white …

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