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Serbian Mythology 1 

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In this video we investigate some of the more notable Serbian mytholigical beings, such as avet (ghosts), aždaja (multi-headed dragon), ala (a voracious draconic being), babice (hag-like spirits that kill children) and Baba Marta (a carpacious winter spirit).

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@Veriox22
@Veriox22 Год назад
very nice list, good work guys!
@eldermillennial8330
@eldermillennial8330 Год назад
Now that the SCP Foundation has taken Baba Yaga prisoner, they should try going after this Baba Marta. This could greatly improve early spring weather in the Balkans.
@EnigmaExplorers3033
@EnigmaExplorers3033 Год назад
Hi from serbia also Dont forget drekavac
@wildguy4773
@wildguy4773 11 месяцев назад
There is a creature that still is alive to this day and its so connected with Serbs that even Serbs say they decended from it, and that creature is wolf Durning medieval times, wolves would often attack livestock so humans started to massacre the wolves with hunting, traps and poisons, they were described as devils and evil creatures in many stories, fairytales and legends, even nazi german used the wolves to show they will take whole europe. But serbs had different mytology. Wolves temper often connects Serbs with this animal For every national, they had their own connected animal in religion, for Serbs its belived to be wolves, so this animal is taken for a mythical relative and representative of the Serbian people. In one time it was forbiden to kill the wolf as it sometimes said "if you kill a wolf, you killed a serb". Peasant could defend his livestock from him, but not to kill it, and so wolves explode in population that authorities gave villagers poison and kill them, however everybody refused to do that, since wolves temper is what is connection Serbs with him Famous serbian proverb "wolf changes his fur but never his character" proof that his moral character remains the same They couldnt tame the wolves to be obidient and loyal like their far cousins dogs, they were smart. A Strong feeling of respect and pride is connected to that freedom, without comparison among animals, like with most people. Ethics is the same as intelligence. The wolf doesn't make a compromise when he sees that his ethics or nature are being betrayed.Many rituals are dedicated to the wolf in our tradition and culture.The wolves were often presented by wolfmen, they would gather usually around Christmas in villages. They carried the skin of a wolf stuffed with straw, some even wore it as a cape. They went from one household to another, they would sing songs and gather gifts. This custom is preserved to this day in some parts of East Serbia. Bone, tooth or skin of the dead wolf was taken as a lucky charm and it was carried as protection from impure or dark forces
@randomuser12237
@randomuser12237 Год назад
I have to coI have to correct. Dragons and aždajas are different. In appearance yes they are similar but in roles no. Aždajas are evil, menvihale dragons are good tho they like human women. It is important to note, becuse dragons in Serbian mixology aren't evil to yes they look like aždajas.
@juliuscaesar5397
@juliuscaesar5397 Год назад
I always had the idea of a video game set in medieval Europe, where you play as a Muslim adventurer who goes around the continent and essentially slays beasts of traditional folklore.
@mrthrowaway5414
@mrthrowaway5414 Год назад
why Muslim?
@juliuscaesar5397
@juliuscaesar5397 Год назад
@@mrthrowaway5414 Because it would be more interesting that way.
@mrthrowaway5414
@mrthrowaway5414 Год назад
@@juliuscaesar5397 more lore?
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