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  2. Category:Slavic demons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Slavic demons" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ala (demon) B. Barstuk;

  3. Supernatural beings in Slavic religion - Wikipedia

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    In Changes, a novel in the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher, the fairy Toot-Toot, a Polevoi, is enraged when he is mistakenly called a Domovoy by Sanya, the Russian Knight of the Cross. The videogame Quest For Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness , set in the Slavic countryside of a fictional east-European valley, features several Slavic fairies ...

  4. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    Armed usually with an axe, hammer, or spear, [9] he fights chaos demons. His figure is preserved in folklore primarily in the form of saint Elijah and saint George. [8] Veles: Hades: Veles is a god of multiple functions, such complexity making comparison with other deities difficult.

  5. Category:Slavic legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 November 2024, at 04:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Russian folklore - Wikipedia

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    The Russian folklore, i.e., ... [19] "wood demon" [20]) is a forest spirit who has mastery over the woods. His appearance varies across stories, ...

  7. Bies - Wikipedia

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

  8. Koshchei - Wikipedia

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    Koshchei (Russian: Коще́й, ... In the fantasy tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, he is the inspiration for the demon lord Kostchtchie, ...

  9. 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.