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Thayé

Is a spirit in Burmese mythology, which may take many forms, live on the outskirts of villages near cemeteries and feeds on flesh of...
08-16-2015 / 09-14-2015,
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Lesavki

Are minor forest spirits, children of Leshiy and Kikimora of Belarusian folklore.
06-17-2008 / 09-07-2015,
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Views: 22340
Comments: 16
06-26-2017, korg
Rating: 9 / 10 (1)
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Kumelgan

According to folklorist Pavel Drevlyanskiy is a harmful to horses evil spirit in Belarusian folklore described as a man covered with horse...
03-12-2015 / 09-05-2015,
Page size: 10 010
Views: 13235
Comments: 2
04-18-2022, KOT
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Damasia

Is a female house-spirit that lives behind the stove in Belarusian and other slavic folklore.
11-21-2008 / 08-25-2015,
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Views: 47650
Comments: 2
05-26-2017, korg
Rating: 2.5 / 10 (19)
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Namnoi

Is a spirit, that comes at night and presses sleeper until he's black and blue.
06-07-2012 / 08-21-2015,
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Niðagrísur

Is a spirit of illegitimate and unbaptized child killed by his mother in folklore of Faroese Islands.
12-08-2014 / 08-19-2015,
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Lazavik

In Belarusian folklore is a forest or swamp spirit who lives in in willow-beds, usually along riverbanks.
03-26-2015 / 08-04-2015,
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Views: 19356
Comments: 1
06-25-2022, korg
Rating: 7 / 10 (3)
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Bovesh

Is a fabulous beast which has five legs and lives in India in learned culture of medieval East Slavic sources.
01-29-2010 / 08-04-2015,
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Views: 13813
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05-04-2017, korg
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Lozniks

In Belarusian folklore are little imp-like swamp spirits who lives in willow-beds, usually along riverbanks.
08-02-2015 / 08-04-2015,
Page size: 6 438
Views: 13093
Comments: 1
12-04-2017, korg
Rating: 9 / 10 (1)
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Tiritchiq

Is a six-legged creature with scaly skin and tail in folklore of Inuits.
02-09-2015 / 07-31-2015,
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Views: 10850
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06-26-2017, korg
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Bomka

Is a figure in folklore of Perm oblast in Russia used by adults to frighten children into a good behaviour.
03-13-2010 / 07-31-2015,
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Views: 15545
Comments: 1
05-05-2017, korg
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Comol

Is an animal that urinates fire in Old Slavic learned tradition.
08-11-2010 / 07-30-2015,
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Views: 21269
Comments: 1
08-24-2017, korg
Rating: 1.8 / 10 (19)
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Pinkith

Is an animal, artificially bred by Russian polar explorers, that tramples down a track in snow between a main building and a watercloset.
01-17-2014 / 07-28-2015,
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Views: 11367
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Shakko

Or the "red fox" is the name for a kitsune occasionely met in Japanese sources..
06-22-2009 / 07-28-2015,
Page size: 604
Views: 38219
Comments: 1
08-29-2017, korg
Rating: 9.6 / 10 (5)
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Vilkacis

Is werewolf in Latvian and Lithuanian folklore.
08-27-2009 / 07-28-2015,
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Views: 15022
Comments: 3
05-11-2017, korg
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Layun

Is a treasure guarding spirit in Russian folklore who turns out to be a dog and barks when someone tries to take treasure.
06-17-2008 / 07-28-2015,
Page size: 405
Views: 17751
Comments: 1
06-27-2017, korg
Rating: 6.3 / 10 (3)
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Kolodechnik

Is a house spirit in Russian folklore master which regarded as master of the well.
06-26-2015 / 07-27-2015,
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Views: 8130
Comments: 1
08-24-2017, korg
Rating: 8.5 / 10 (2)
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Danhu

In classic Chinese mythology is a bird who flies with her throat feathers instead of wings.
05-21-2014 / 07-21-2015,
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Views: 12822
Comments: 1
05-23-2017, korg
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Igrets

In Russian folklore is a house spirit playing nasty and malicious tricks with people.
06-26-2015 / 07-21-2015,
Page size: 1 558
Views: 12653
Comments: 1
06-06-2017, korg
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Mokrukha

Is a female house spirit in Russian folklore, that spins at night.
04-22-2009 / 07-20-2015,
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Views: 12390
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Hska

Is general term in Armenian mythology for all giants of ancient times.
07-16-2010 / 07-13-2015,
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Kaka

Is a man-eating monster in Malagasy folklore.
02-14-2010 / 07-13-2015,
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Views: 9284
Comments: 1
06-13-2017, korg
Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Kutys'

In Udmurt mythology is a water spirit which brings diseases and sudden pains.
09-11-2014 / 07-10-2015,
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Views: 11363
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08-31-2017, korg
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Vipunen

Is an ancient giant in Finnish mythology.
07-29-2010 / 07-07-2015,
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Views: 13825
Comments: 3
05-11-2017, korg
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Hovanets

Is a wealth-bringing house-spirit which brings wealth to his master but in return take his soul to hell after death in Ukrainian folklore.
01-21-2015 / 07-07-2015,
Page size: 13 451
Views: 29752
Comments: 5
07-18-2017, korg
Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Kangiqsuarmiuqpak

In Inuit mythology some kind of a giant supernatural being.
09-26-2014 / 07-06-2015,
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Vazila

According to folklorist Pavel Drevlyanskiy is a horse-guardian in Belarusian folklore described as a man with horse ears and hooves.
02-18-2009 / 04-26-2015,
Page size: 11 134
Views: 37147
Comments: 20
05-05-2017, korg
Rating: 3.8 / 10 (11)
Your opinion: 1 / 10

Odminok

According to Ukrainian folk belief is a changeling.
09-10-2008 / 02-19-2015,
Page size: 19 128
Views: 48184
Comments: 7
06-05-2015, korg
Rating: 3.1 / 10 (22)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Hajoŭkі

Merry and playful woodland spirits, granddaughters of Hajun in Belarusian folklore.
10-12-2014 / 02-17-2015,
Page size: 7 520
Views: 17799
Comments: 1
05-12-2017, korg
Rating: 9 / 10 (1)
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