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    Shadows of Darkness, set in the Slavic countryside of a fictional east-European valley, features several Slavic fairies, including the Rusalka, Domovoy...
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    Blud (category Slavic legendary creatures)
    Blud (Russian, Ukrainian: Блуд), one of the Slavic fairies in Slavic mythology, is an evil-deity that causes disorientation and leads a person aimlessly...
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    Russian Fairy Tales (Russian: Народные русские сказки, variously translated; English titles include also Russian Folk Tales) is a collection of nearly...
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  • their enchanting voices to shipwreck on rocky coasts. Slavic fairies – Supernatural beings in Slavic folklore. Sphinx – A creature with the body of a lion...
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    In Slavic paganism there are a variety of female tutelary spirits associated with water. They have been compared to the Greek Nymphs, and they may be either...
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  • to the Scottish fairies called Good Neighbours. The Chinese huli jing and the Japanese kitsune have both been described as "fox fairies". Mogwai are, according...
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  • Mamuna may refer to: A Slavic demoness, one of the Slavic fairies Mammon (mamona), a goddess of wealth This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    beings come from, the land of Fairy.[citation needed] A recurring motif of legends about fairies is the need to ward off fairies using protective charms. Common...
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    samodiva, divoženka; Old East Slavic: vila; Polish: wiła; Serbo-Croatian: vila; Slovak: víla; Slovene: vila) is a Slavic fairy similar to a nymph. The vila...
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  • Water spirit (section Slavic)
    folklore. For potoplenyk, vila/wila/wili/veela, and vodianyk, see also Slavic fairies. Phi Phraya (ผีพราย, พรายน้ำ), a ghost living in the water. Phi Thale...
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