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Slavic Mythology

I will show some of my illustration of slavic folklore I made for sale. 
All of my 50 arts are in my instagram: 
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1. Bies or bes, an evil spirit in Slavic mythology, synonymous with chort. The bieses can penetrate the person and direct their activities, also they guard the treasure.
4. Baba Yaga is a supernatural being who appears as a deformed or ferocious-looking old woman. She lived in house on a chicken foot in the depths of the forest.
5. Utopiec, topielec or wodnik ss a Slavic spirit of water, human souls that died drowned, residing in the element of their own demise. They are responsible for sucking people into swamps and lakes.
9. Bazyliszek or basilisk is a legendary reptile reputed to be a serpent king who can cause death by a single glance. In Warsaw legend basilisk was a rooster with a snake tail, he defend underground treasure in some Warsaw basement.
15. Kikimora, female house spirit in Slavic mythology, dangerous for male, also she would wake up babies at night.
26 and 27. Rokita and Boruta, polish devils.
30. Weles, Slavic god of magic and supernatural phenomena.
32. Marzanna, Slavic god of dead.
35. Unkodlak, a Slavic werewolf.
36. Uboże, bożątko or janek, Slavic spirit of good harmony in house, he can wash your dishes or tidy room and don't need much, just bowl of soup.
39. Balachko, a triple head giant from Russian fairytales.
46. Ałbast is a child growing with fish, dangerous to angler because of his intemperance, also like goose, ducks, all kind of birds
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Slavic Mythology
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Slavic Mythology

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