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I created this account because i missed the Folklore Thursday. If you are a fan of things like Donald Trump or Soviet Union, i am not the right person to follow

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Perchta is a shape-changer who enforces a strict no-spinning rule during the holidays. If you were well-behaved, she might leave you a present, but if you went against any of the season’s traditions, like eating wrong foods she would stuff your stomach with straw

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Manananggal is a mythical creature in the Philippines, described as scary and often hideous, usually depicted as female. It is said to prey on sleeping, pregnant women, sucking their blood or the hearts of fetuses. It also haunts newlyweds or couples in love.

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Iron crone - in Belarusian folklore, is a terrible undersized toad-like old woman, with an iron tits and an iron hook, with which she grabs naughty children. Lives in old wells, in fields and vegetable gardens.

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One of the most sinister monsters of Slavic mythology is Bezkost. Often described as a boneless vampire, its physiology resembles a meaty bag that fills up with blood like a water balloon while it is feeding. It can squeeze its body through tiny cracks or holes

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The 11th-century Belarusian Prince Vseslav of Polotsk was considered to have been a werewolf, capable of moving at superhuman speeds, Vseslav also appears in the 12th-century epic The Tale of Igor’s Campaign, where, he is depicted as a werewolf.

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Zawgyi (Burmese: ဇော်ဂျီ) is a semi-immortal human alchemist and mystic with supernatural powers and often seen with a magic stick and a red hat. Zawgyi is one of the supernatural figures in Burmese mythology and folklore.

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Eloko (pl, Biloko) is a term in a Mongo-Nkundo language referring to a kind of dwarf-like creature that lives in the forests. They are believed to be the spirits of ancestors of the people living there.

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The Swamp Kikimora is generally described as being very short, 80cm tall. She looks like a very thin, ugly old woman, with long, disheveled shaggy black or gray hair. She may be hunchbacked, and have a long hooked nose, webbed fingers, and a slightly greenish tinge.

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Kašč or Kaščej Biesśmiarotny is a figure in the Slavic folklore. It is difficult to say who he is and where he came from, but it is well known that he is a very powerful and evil sorcerer. For centuries he was chained, but was released by cunning.

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Svarog, also called Zuarasici, Slavic deity, divine smith and instigator of monogamous marriage. The root svar means “quarrel” or “dispute.” Svarog was considered the father of Dazhbog the god of sun.

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