Slavic spirits, monsters, and other undead creatures. In fairy tales, myths, and our homes…
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The age of pagan myths and legends is impressive: according to some estimates, it reaches several thousand years! Our ancestors seriously believed in the evil spirits we now consider worthy only of children's horror stories. All natural spaces had mythical inhabitants. The forest was ruled by the wood goblin, the rivers and lakes by the water spirit, the swamp spirit by the marsh spirit by the swamp spirit, and the field spirit by the field spirit by the field spirit. Human-inhabited spaces were also inhabited by spirits. A domovoi secretly lived in the house, and a bannik lived in the bathhouse. The ancient Slavs enlivened nature and believed in the existence of supernatural forces and mysterious monsters.
On the pages of this book, we will encounter terrifying kikimoras and wood-goblins, merciless ghouls, the beautiful bird Alkonost, the Slavic centaur Polkan, the prankster, the little Nightingale the Robber, the evil Anchutka, beautiful mermaids, the Berendey werewolves, the immortal Koschei, the bogeyman who frightens children, the restless ghost, and the legendary Baba Yaga...
On the pages of this book, we will encounter terrifying kikimoras and wood-goblins, merciless ghouls, the beautiful bird Alkonost, the Slavic centaur Polkan, the prankster, the little Nightingale the Robber, the evil Anchutka, beautiful mermaids, the Berendey werewolves, the immortal Koschei, the bogeyman who frightens children, the restless ghost, and the legendary Baba Yaga...
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