- In
Slavic mythology, a
vedmak (Belarusian: вядзьмак, вядзьмар; Bulgarian: вещер [ˈvɛʃtɛr] ; Croatian: vještac; Czech:
vědmák; Macedonian: вештер [ˈvɛʃtɛr];...
- gushlar), and
vedmak (or vidmak). Like
Tengrism has the yellow, black, and
white shamans,
Slavic shamanism has the volkhv, guszlar, and
vedmak. A
volkhv focuses...
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locate underground objects Witcher, an
English translation of the word
vedmak, a male
witch in
Slavic mythology Witcher, a
fictional occupation in Andrzej...
- the
theme of Kudlak’s
recurring return.
Kresnik (deity)
Vampire hunter Vedmak Wendigo-hunter Zduhać Nada Kerševan, Vəkuli riti v garžet:
Zgodbe s Kraškega...
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movement European witchcraft Folk
Christianity Folk
healer Folk
religion Vedmak Witch doctor Wise Old Man and Wise Old Woman, a
Jungian archetype Hutton...
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scares all the children. Rada
Belova — Svitlanka-Zoryanka Irma
Vitovska -
Vedmak Ostap Stupka -
Chort Olesya Chichelnytska - Alkonost, twin girls, horrors...
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shamans in the
modern hierarchy of
Rodnovery being volkhv, guszlar, and
vedmak.
Eskimo groups inhabit a huge area
stretching from
eastern Siberia through...
- The
Witcher of
Grand Kiev (Russian: Ведьмак из Большого Киева, romanized:
Vedmak iz
Bolshogo Kieva) is a
series of
short stories of the
genre of technofantasy...