- (cf. *dlaka, "animal hair", "fur"), can be
reconstructed from
Serbian vukòdlak,
Slovenian vołkodlȃk, and
Czech vlkodlak,
although formal variations in...
- Level/area: Ending.
Vukodlak: Excellent. Kneel. [
Vukodlak feeds his
blood to Christof.] / Christof: Traitor! Thou hast
murdered me! /
Vukodlak: No, but you will...
-
itself is a
corruption of vrykolakas,
which does come from the
Slavic vukodlak. In 2023, Sam J. Miller's
short story "If
Someone You Love Has
Become a...
-
zburatorul – by name, just like the Old
Slavonic or
Bohemian Blkodlak [sic],
Vukodlak or
Polish Mora and
Russian Kikimora. That
which was
believed about this...
- is
attested in
other Slavic languages such as
Slovak vlkolak,
Serbian vukodlak,
ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic vьlkolakъ and
cognates can be found...
-
Slavic and
Balkan folklore – cf.
Slavic vǎlkolak, volkodlak, volkolak,
vukodlak, wurdulak, etc.;
Romanian Vârcolac; and Gr****
Vrykolakas (both borrowed...
- Krstić and Dušan "Glasna Komora" Koprivica. They
recorded a demo in 2007,
Vukodlak Metal (Werewolf Metal). In
early 2008 band
changed its line-up. It featured...
-
Gives name to the
northern lights.
Translates to Firefox. Vǎrkolak, or "
Vukodlak" (Slavic) –
undead vampire werewolf Werewolf – human,
shapeshifts to a...
- (witnir), and a "werewolf" in
Slavic languages (Serbian
vjedogonja and
vukodlak,
Slovenian vedanec,
Ukrainian viščun). Proto-Indo-Europeans Proto-Indo-European...
- body in
spirit transformed into an animal. He
fought demonic men
called vukodlak (werewolves) and
other evil agents. His
victory meant that his village...