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Slavic folklore, the
rusalka (plural:
rusalki; Cyrillic: русалка, plural: русалки; Polish: rusałka, plural:
rusałki) is a
female entity,
often malicious...
- non-hierarchical religion. A
Lakanica was
similar to
other types ovily/
rusalki,
spirits who “are
believed to
reside in or near lakes, springs, rivers...
- out
their designated time on
earth as a spirit.
Another theory is that
rusalki are the
female spirits of the
unclean dead; this
includes suicides, unbaptised...
- to
placate the
rusalki so they
would stay away from the village's
agricultural fields for the
season and not
bring them harm. The
rusalki are also ****ociated...
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style is a
fusion of
world and new-age music.
Katya Chilly's
debut album Rusalki in da
House (Mermaids In Da House) was
released in 1998. She
started preparing...
- a
literary tradition.
There are
common traits between the vile and the
rusalki, and
Schneeweis holds that they are identical. The
etymology is unclear...
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names of the
characters of
other works (e.g.
Ulica Świtezianki,
Ulica Rusałki) by
Mickiewicz or of
people connected with the
poets life (e.g.
Ulica Maryli...
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either white (beneficent) or
black (maleficent). They may be
called Navki,
Rusalki, and Vily. The Proto-Slavic root *navь-,
which forms one of the
names for...
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usually thought to look like a young,
beautiful woman.
Accounts have
placed rusalki in forests, in fields, and by rivers. She is
typically thought to live...
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pandemic were the
Rusalki, a race of
mechanical giants like Elsenova.
Trace activates a
legion of
drones to
repair the
Rusalki completely. On his way...