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Last post, we talked about Stribog/Strzybóg, the Slavic god of the wind, and this Slavic Saturday, we’re going back to the earth. International Women’s DayRead MoreDziewanna/Devana – Slavic Goddess of the Wilds and Hunt – Slavic Mythology Saturday

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TOP 20 Most Scary Polish Folklore Creatures » KrakowTOP Scary Folklore Creatures, Polish Mythology, Medieval Poland, Scary Legends, Folklore Creatures, Polish Folklore, Night Of The Demons, Old Hag, Slavic Mythology

Poland is a country rich in history and culture, with many traditions of folklore and legends. Among the most fascinating aspects of Polish folklore are the creatures that inhabit its stories. These creatures are often terrifying and cruel, reflecting the harsh realities of life in medieval Poland. The Slavic roots of Polish folklore have given …

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Probably the most ancient cult, along with the cult of the ancestors🌳 An important thing to be said about all my Slavic folklore and mythology posts: the names, the terms, the traditions strongly vary. There is no monolith canonical lore. There are a lot of places, peoples, cultures, local variations, etc. To summarize it I sometimes need to oversimplify things, and I am sorry for that. When I read anthropological research, I see that even two different families living in the same village a... Folklore And Mythology, Slavic Mythology Creatures, Slavic Mythology Polish, Polish Mythology, Magical Creatures Mythology, Celtic Folklore, Folklore Mythology, Slavic Culture, Celtic Myth

Probably the most ancient cult, along with the cult of the ancestors🌳 An important thing to be said about all my Slavic folklore and mythology posts: the names, the terms, the traditions strongly vary. There is no monolith canonical lore. There are a lot of places, peoples, cultures, local variations, etc. To summarize it I sometimes need to oversimplify things, and I am sorry for that. When I read anthropological research, I see that even two different families living in the same village…

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Polewik in Polish mythology is field spirit that appears as a deformed dwarf with different coloured eyes and grass instead of hair. They appear either at noon or sunset and wear either all black or all white suits. According to local beliefs they lead wandering people in a field astray, give them diseases or ride them over with their horses if they are found asleep. John Barleycorn, Folk Lore, Slavic Mythology, Slavic Folklore, The Boogeyman, Baba Yaga, Russian Art, Norse Mythology, Folk Tales

Polewik in Polish mythology is field spirit that appears as a deformed dwarf with different coloured eyes and grass instead of hair. They appear either at noon or sunset and wear either all black or all white suits. According to local beliefs they lead wandering people in a field astray, give them diseases or ride them over with their horses if they are found asleep.

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