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Side notes on Slavic goddesses: 1 Slavic culture isn’t like, for example, Greek one. The pantheon is underdeveloped, a lot of mythology is lost, and the names, attributes and myths strongly vary throughout different regions. All this is richly compensated by intricate and detailed folklore about spirits and creatures (and I’ve got a whole highlight ‘Slavic folklore’ about that). 2 Remember me saying that the details about the deities vary a lot? That is, for instance, true for Zarya. Somet... Creative Writing Stories, Slavic Goddess, Slavic Culture, Slavic Paganism, Fantasy Character Names, Goddess Names, Gods Goddesses, Slavic Mythology, Slavic Folklore

Side notes on Slavic goddesses: 1 Slavic culture isn’t like, for example, Greek one. The pantheon is underdeveloped, a lot of mythology is lost, and the names, attributes and myths strongly vary throughout different regions. All this is richly compensated by intricate and detailed folklore about spirits and creatures (and I’ve got a whole highlight ‘Slavic folklore’ about that). 2 Remember me saying that the details about the deities vary a lot? That is, for instance, true for Zarya…

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Side notes on Slavic gods: 1 Slavic culture isn’t like, for example, Greek one. The pantheon is underdeveloped, a lot of mythology is lost, and the names, attributes and myths strongly vary throughout different regions. All this is richly compensated by intricate and detailed folklore about spirits and creatures (and I’ve got a whole highlight ‘Slavic folklore’ about that). 2 ‘But where is Yarilo?’ I’m sorry, but all the credible research I’ve seen stands on the point that he was almost no... Slavic Paganism Symbols, Slavic Mythology Creatures, Slavic Names, Slavic Deities, Slavic Witchcraft, Witchcraft Inspiration, Norse Names, Slavic Culture, Slavic Mythology

Side notes on Slavic gods: 1 Slavic culture isn’t like, for example, Greek one. The pantheon is underdeveloped, a lot of mythology is lost, and the names, attributes and myths strongly vary throughout different regions. All this is richly compensated by intricate and detailed folklore about spirits and creatures (and I’ve got a whole highlight ‘Slavic folklore’ about that). 2 ‘But where is Yarilo?’ I’m sorry, but all the credible research I’ve seen stands on the point that he was almost…

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