Author name: Brendan Noble

Dziewanna/Devana – Slavic Goddess of the Wilds and Hunt – Slavic Mythology Saturday

Last post, we talked about Stribog/Strzybóg, the Slavic god of the wind, and this Slavic Saturday, we’re going back to the earth. International Women’s Day was this past week, so we’ll be revisiting Slavic mythology’s most independent goddess: Dziewanna, goddess of the wilds and hunt (also known as Devana). (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you […]

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Stribog/Strzybóg – Slavic God of the Wind – Slavic Mythology Saturday

After last week’s discussion of the demonic Rusalka/Rusałka, this Slavic Saturday we’re returning to gods with Strzybóg – the Slavic god of wind (also known as Stribog/Стрибог). (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic mythology, check out A Dagger in the Winds, the first book in my Slavic fantasy series called The Frostmarked Chronicles.

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Rusalka/Rusałka – Slavic Water Demon – Slavic Mythology Saturday

After last week’s diversion into a writing update, this Slavic Saturday we’re talking about one of the most well-known demons in Slavic mythology. While Arthurian myths have sword-gifting maidens lurking in the water, the Slavic Rusałka is far darker. (Also spelled as Rusalka or Русалка) (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic mythology, check

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Writing Update, An Excerpt from “A Dagger of the Winds,” and Date of Cover Reveal – Slavic Saturday

I’m taking this Slavic Saturday as a bit of a break from myths and instead use today as an update on my writing and publishing progress. If you’re disappointed, don’t worry. I will be back with more Slavic mythology in the coming weeks and months. Update on A Dagger in the Winds Since my last

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Lada/Łada – Slavic Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Summer – Slavic Mythology Saturday

Last week we talked about the dark Zmora/Mora/Kikimora, but this Slavic Saturday, it’s the day before Valentine’s Day. That calls for a lighter topic. So, we’re going over the goddess of love in Slavic mythology: Łada (also known as Lada – not the car – or Лада). (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic

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Zmora/Mora/Kikimora – Slavic Demon of Nightmares – Slavic Mythology Saturday

After last week’s return to spirits with the Polewik/Polevik, this Slavic Saturday we’re talking about one of the most fearsome demons in Slavic mythology: Both a literal and metaphorical nightmare, the Zmora (also known as the Mora, Kikimora, Mare, Mopa, Кикимора, демон, Кікімара). (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic mythology, check out A

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Polewik/Polevik – Slavic Spirit of the Fields – Slavic Mythology Saturday

After last week’s post about the eldest of the Slavic gods, Swaróg/Svarog, this Slavic Saturday we’re returning to spirits in Slavic mythology with a Slavic spirit of the fields: the Polewik (Polevik/Полевик, Polevoi, Polevoj, Polevoy, Polʹovyk/Польовик). (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic mythology, check out A Dagger in the Winds, the first book

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Svarog/Swaróg – Slavic God of Fire, Sky, Blacksmithing, and Creation – Slavic Mythology Saturday

After last week’s post about the chief of the Slavic gods, Perun, this Slavic Saturday we’re covering the eldest god in Slavic mythology: Swaróg/Svarog (Сваро́г/Сварог in Cyrillic) god of celestial fire, blacksmithing, sky, and (perhaps) creation. (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic mythology, check out A Dagger in the Winds, the first book

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Perun – Slavic God of Thunder, Justice, and War – Slavic Mythology Saturday

After last week’s jump into a Polish fairy tale, Carried Away by the Wind, this Slavic Saturday we’re returning to Slavic gods with one you might know the name of: Perun, god of thunder, justice, and war. If you’ve been following me since early 2020, you might have seen my original post about Perun, but

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Carried Away by the Wind – Polish Fairy Tale – Slavic Folklore Saturday

After last week’s more historical post about Koliada, this Slavic Saturday we’re returning to Slavic folklore and fairy tales with “Carried Away by the Wind.” I’ll tell a summarized version of the story and then talk about how the themes relate to Slavic folklore at large. (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic mythology,

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