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God Perun

In Slavic mythology, Perun (Cyrillic: Перун) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of thunder and lightning.

Deity Svyatogor

Svyatogor (Russian: Святого́р) is a Kievan Rus’ mythical bogatyr (knight/hero) from bylinas. His name is a derivation from the words “sacred mountain”.

Goddess Lada

Lada is the name of a Slavic deity of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty.

Deity Rusalka

Rusalka is a water nymph, a female spirit in Slavic mythology. She is the equivalent of a Mermaid!

Slavic warriors

Slavic warriors hearing elder sing tales of Slavic Gods and their battles.

Deity Morozko

Morozko, (“Mrazík” in west Slavic, or “Djed Mraz” in South Slavic), is the Slavic patron of winter, an Eastern Slavic Santa Claus.

Goddess Mokosh

Mokoš is a Slavic goddess mentioned in the Primary Chronicle, protector of women’s work and women’s destiny.

God Yarilo

Jarilo, alternatively Yarilo, Iarilo, or Gerovit, was a Slavic god of vegetation, fertility and springtime.

God Belobog

Belobog, (all names meaning White God) is a reconstructed Slavic deity of light and Sun, the counterpart of dark and cursed Chernobog (Black God).

God Veles

Veles is a major Slavic supernatural force of earth, waters and the underworld, associated with dragons, cattle, magic, musicians, wealth and trickery.

God Rod

Rod is often considered to be the supreme god and the creator of all life and existence

God Chernobog

Chernobog, is a Slavic deity, whose name means black god, he is the counterpart of Belobog.



God Stribog

Stribog in the Slavic pantheon, is the god and spirit of the winds, sky and air; he is said to be the ancestor (grandfather) of the winds of the eight directions.

God Svarog

Svarog is the god of the blacksmith, and as the father of Dažbog

Goddess Berehynia

Berehynia is a female spirit in Slavic mythology, which recently came to be regarded as a “Slavic goddess” with a function of “hearth mother, protectoress of the home”

Goddess Devana

Devana apparently derived from Slavic word that means ‘virgin’ or ‘maiden’ thus she is protector of maidens and female warriors.

Goddess Morana

Morana is a Slavic goddess associated with seasonal rites based on the idea of death and rebirth of nature. She is associated with death, winter and nightmares.

Deity Zmej

Zmej according to some myths is a different shape-shifting form of God Veles, while in other it is the creature he created/summoned to fight other Gods.

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