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GargantuaParticipantExcellent resources. DziÄ™kujemy! The story (so far) is about a cryptozoologist travelling central Europe. The guy is a con artist. People pay him to prove the existence of faeries and goblins. He takes their money and offers phone evidence so people will continue to employ him. He doesn’t believe in any of it. That is until one night…
Hmm, urban fantasy nice, good luck.
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GargantuaParticipantLet’s go them
GargantuaParticipantHard to say if they used word “demon” literally. Demon is a ancient greek and ancient latin word. In latin it mean “supernatural force”. I dont know if Slavs borrowed it from Romans or it was use only by researchers years later. Christiand give word negative meaning. Point is that Slavs treated at the same level all supernatural creature.
Demons was material or ethereal. Some demons was people who died in tragic way, some was personification of force of nature or personification of evil forces. They look like old creepy humans or human-animal hybrids. Some of them survived in fables for ex. baba yaga, werewolfs, gnomes. Slavs have plenty of demons:
One important thing to take into consideration is that Slavs was realy huge group and lived in vast areas so there are differences between regions’s stories.If you read novel “Witcher” (or play game) or other so call east europe fantasy you may meet some of them.
By curiosity, can you reveal what story you working on?
GargantuaParticipantLeszy (sometimes written as Leshy) know also as borowy, borowiec, laskowy, leśnik, gajowy, leśny dziad
It is not a my idea but actual demon from Slavic mythology. Well, not exactly a demon. You see Slavs used term “demon” for every supernatural creature no matter it was good, evil or neutral. Leszy is neutral one, he is kind of spirit of forest who protect trees and animals. Sometimes he help people who lose one’s way, sometimes he make people to lose one’s way. What interesting his hight depends on size of nearby trees. In others versions it is said that he can change his size from the size of smallest blade of grass to the size of highest tree.I wonder how many of you hear about him or any other creature from Slavic mythology?
GargantuaParticipantHeh, forget this one. Well Herr D I think that next one should be choosen by your wife, maybe it is possible to resurrect this challenge. Climatic story by the way.
GargantuaParticipantThanks everyone.
The Windmaker/ Tempest Lord/ King of avalanches
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GargantuaParticipantjust when I said it
GargantuaParticipantMagic creatures, I am in, but names and powers i left you to create.
GargantuaParticipantOk, new challenge
GargantuaParticipantSuccubus…
…I have nothing in my defence
edit
new look of old one
lack of ideas and time, unfortunatly
GargantuaParticipantI recently don’t have time to visit the forums for longer so i am sorry for being quiet and stingy in words.
Herr D you are realy good in making fables with grim mood and keeping tension because even if i could guess what will happend in the end still i was intrigued how it will happend. Good work.
Herr D choosed jednookie as next challenge
GargantuaParticipantOk, lets them use something new and winner will choose next one.
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