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I want to show other people my vision of slavic mythology in comic story. This will be my first big comics project, and have hope, I do it to the end. Slavic mythology is very interesting and I'm really surprised that in polish school any theachers tells about that myths. Maybe because there's no literature like wiht greece myths. But I look at them and find a lot of books. And now I'm totaly crazy about this subject. Hope more people will learn about slav myth, also thanks to this comics :)

what does domnovy do?

Meet one of the most loved and respected beings in Slavic folklore. People believe in Domovoy and honor him. As a witch from Russia (living in Serbia), I’m happy to tell you more about this household spirit🤎 See my Slavic folklore highlights for more: goddesses, gods, and, of course, Baba Yaga🧙🏻‍♀️ With love for all magical beings, @lidapavlova_magic

a black book cover with the words slavic fakelore in gold on it

These Slavic gods and goddesses most likely never existed. They were either a misinterpretation of really existing traditions, or different kinds of translation mistakes. And sometimes—little more than wishful thinking and fiction. However, these are nice concepts, so I decided to visualize them even though they aren’t actual deities. Of course, this isn’t an exhaustive list. There are more, and also some of the Slavic deities are somewhat in the gray area: there are authentic sources…

an ad for lada, the goddess of love, beauty and marriage with trees in the background

These Slavic gods and goddesses most likely never existed. They were either a misinterpretation of really existing traditions, or different kinds of translation mistakes. And sometimes—little more than wishful thinking and fiction. However, these are nice concepts, so I decided to visualize them even though they aren’t actual deities. Of course, this isn’t an exhaustive list. There are more, and also some of the Slavic deities are somewhat in the gray area: there are authentic sources…

a woman in a white dress is walking through the woods

Mokosh is the Eastern Slavic goddess of water, earth, birth and life—but this is more nuanced than that (even though the credible information on Slavic deities is not as extensive as I would like it to be😅) So, here’s my deeper dive on Mokosh. I’ve got those on Morena and Veles, by the way—along with a lot of other Slavic folklore and mythology content: Baba Yaga, Kikimora, Domovoy, Leshy and much more. All of these are in my highlights Slavic folklore: @lidapavlova_magic With love for…

Some Slavic neo pagans celebrate Veles’ Night on October 31 (kinda, instead of Halloween). I am not really convinced it is historically correct, but still—isn’t this a nice occasion to make a deeper dive into my favorite Slavic god? (In fact, just my favorite god) 🙋🏻‍♀️ What Slavic goddess or god should I post about next? 📚 Find more posts on Slavic culture, mythology and traditions in my ‘Slavic folklore’ highlights With love for all magical beings, Lida @lidapavlova_magic Polish Mythology, Slavic Gods And Goddesses, Understanding Slavic Mythology, Slavic Folklore Creatures, Volos Slavic God, Veles Slavic God, Mythical Creatures List, Slavic Pantheon, Slavic Legends Tarot

Some Slavic neo pagans celebrate Veles’ Night on October 31 (kinda, instead of Halloween). I am not really convinced it is historically correct, but still—isn’t this a nice occasion to make a deeper dive into my favorite Slavic god? (In fact, just my favorite god) 🙋🏻‍♀️ What Slavic goddess or god should I post about next? 📚 Find more posts on Slavic culture, mythology and traditions in my ‘Slavic folklore’ highlights With love for all magical beings, Lida @lidapavlova_magic

a woman in a white dress is flying through the air with an umbrella over her head

These Slavic gods and goddesses most likely never existed. They were either a misinterpretation of really existing traditions, or different kinds of translation mistakes. And sometimes—little more than wishful thinking and fiction. However, these are nice concepts, so I decided to visualize them even though they aren’t actual deities. Of course, this isn’t an exhaustive list. There are more, and also some of the Slavic deities are somewhat in the gray area: there are authentic sources…

an image of a poem written in english

Mokosh is the Eastern Slavic goddess of water, earth, birth and life—but this is more nuanced than that (even though the credible information on Slavic deities is not as extensive as I would like it to be😅) So, here’s my deeper dive on Mokosh. I’ve got those on Morena and Veles, by the way—along with a lot of other Slavic folklore and mythology content: Baba Yaga, Kikimora, Domovoy, Leshy and much more. All of these are in my highlights Slavic folklore: @lidapavlova_magic With love for…

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