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  2. Supernatural beings in Slavic religion - Wikipedia

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    The Winternight trilogy, by Katherine Arden, is inspired by Slavic mythology and includes many characters, such as the Domovoy, the Rusalka and other beings. In Edward Fallon 's second book in his Linger series of novels, Trail of the Beast , a rusalka taunts a trio hunting a serial killer.

  3. Bies - Wikipedia

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    Bies / ˈ b j ɛ s / (Polish), bes (Russian: бес, Slovene, Montenegrin) or bijes (Bosnian, Croatian) is an evil spirit or demon in Slavic mythology.Under the influence of Christianity the word often became synonymous with chort.

  4. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    The Slavic Myths. co-author Svetlana Slapsak. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500025017. Graves, Robert (1987). New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology: With an Introduction by Robert Graves. Gregory Alexinsky. Nowy Jork: CRESCENT BOOKS. ISBN 0-517-00404-6. Lajoye, Patrice (2022). Mythologie et religion des Slaves païens. Les Belles Lettres.

  5. Chort - Wikipedia

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    Caricature of Napoleon with a chort A Ukrainian disguised as a Czort on Malanka. A chort (Russian: чёрт, Belarusian and Ukrainian: чорт, Serbo-Croatian čort or črt, Polish: czart and czort, Czech and Slovak: čert, Slovene: črt) is an anthropomorphic malign spirit or demon [1] [2] in Slavic folk tradition.

  6. Category:Slavic demons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Slavic demons" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ala (demon) B. Barstuk;

  7. Koshchei - Wikipedia

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    Koshchei (Russian: Коще́й, ... he is the inspiration for the demon lord Kostchtchie, ... a faction inspired by medieval Russia and Slavic mythology.

  8. Unclean force - Wikipedia

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    Leshy, artist N.N. Brutus, 1906.. Unclean force (Russian: не́чисть, нечистики; не́жить, 'undead') is a collective name in Slavic paganism for mythological forces and creatures including evil spirits, chorts, demons, werewolves and the undead — Domovoy, Polevik, Vodyanoy, Leshy, rusalka, kikimora and other.

  9. Category:Slavic legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Slavic demons (3 C, 27 P) N. Nav' (1 C, 7 P) W. Wild men (2 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Slavic legendary creatures" ... Babay (Slavic folklore) Bauk (mythology) Blud;