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Mermaid. Mermaid Mermaid In Slavic mythology, a mermaid was a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid-like demon that dwelled in a waterway. In.

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2 Mermaid Mermaid In Slavic mythology, a mermaid was a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid-like demon that dwelled in a waterway. In Slavic mythology, a mermaid was a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid-like demon that dwelled in a waterway.Slavic mythologyghostnymphsuccubusmermaiddemonSlavic mythologyghostnymphsuccubusmermaiddemon

3 Mermaid Mermaid According to most traditions, the mermaids were fish- women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the middle of the night, they would walk out to the bank and dance in meadows. If they saw handsome men, they would fascinate them with songs and dancing, mesmerize them, and then lead the man away to the river floor to his death. According to most traditions, the mermaids were fish- women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the middle of the night, they would walk out to the bank and dance in meadows. If they saw handsome men, they would fascinate them with songs and dancing, mesmerize them, and then lead the man away to the river floor to his death.

4 Origin Origin In most versions, the mermaid is an unquiet dead being, associated with the "unclean force". According to Zelenin, people who die violently and before their time, such as young women who commit suicide because they have been jilted by their lovers, or unmarried women who are pregnant, must live out their designated time on earth as a spirit. In most versions, the mermaid is an unquiet dead being, associated with the "unclean force". According to Zelenin, people who die violently and before their time, such as young women who commit suicide because they have been jilted by their lovers, or unmarried women who are pregnant, must live out their designated time on earth as a spirit.

5 Origin Origin The ghostly version is the soul of a young woman who had died in or near a river or a lake and came to haunt that waterway. This undead mermaid is not invariably malevolent, and will be allowed to die in peace if her death is avenged. The ghostly version is the soul of a young woman who had died in or near a river or a lake and came to haunt that waterway. This undead mermaid is not invariably malevolent, and will be allowed to die in peace if her death is avenged.soulundeadsoulundead

6 Origin Origin Mermaid can also come from unbaptized children, often those who were born out of wedlock and drowned by their mothers for that reason. Baby mermaids supposedly wander the forest begging to be baptised so that they can have peace. They are not necessarily innocent, however, and can attack a human foolish enough to approach them. Mermaid can also come from unbaptized children, often those who were born out of wedlock and drowned by their mothers for that reason. Baby mermaids supposedly wander the forest begging to be baptised so that they can have peace. They are not necessarily innocent, however, and can attack a human foolish enough to approach them.

7 Description Description While her primary dwelling place was the body of water in which she died, the mermaid could come out of the water at night, climb a tree, and sit there singing songs, sit on a dock and comb her hair. While her primary dwelling place was the body of water in which she died, the mermaid could come out of the water at night, climb a tree, and sit there singing songs, sit on a dock and comb her hair.

8 Description Description Though in some versions of the myth, the eyes shine like green fire, others describe them with extremely pale and translucent skin, and no visible pupils. Her hair is sometimes depicted as green or golden, and often perpetually wet. The Mermaid could not live long on dry land, but with her comb she was always safe, for it gave her the power to conjure water when she needed it. According to some legends, should the rusalka's hair dry out, she will die. Though in some versions of the myth, the eyes shine like green fire, others describe them with extremely pale and translucent skin, and no visible pupils. Her hair is sometimes depicted as green or golden, and often perpetually wet. The Mermaid could not live long on dry land, but with her comb she was always safe, for it gave her the power to conjure water when she needed it. According to some legends, should the rusalka's hair dry out, she will die.

9 Description Description Mermaid like to have men and children join in their games. They can do so by enticing men with their singing and then drowning them, while the children were often lured with baskets of fruit. Men seduced by the rusalka could die in her arms, and in some versions hearing her laugh could also cause death. Alternatively, they would attract men, mainly bachelors, and tickle them to death. Mermaid like to have men and children join in their games. They can do so by enticing men with their singing and then drowning them, while the children were often lured with baskets of fruit. Men seduced by the rusalka could die in her arms, and in some versions hearing her laugh could also cause death. Alternatively, they would attract men, mainly bachelors, and tickle them to death.

10 Description Description Specifics pertaining to mermaid differed within regions. Although in most tales they lived without men, in Ukraine they were often linked with water, while in Belarus they were linked with the forest and field. Where land was fertile, the maidens appeared naked and beautiful. In harsher areas of Great Russia, they appeared as "large breasted amazons" (Hubbs). And often, in the north, they were ugly and covered in hair. Specifics pertaining to mermaid differed within regions. Although in most tales they lived without men, in Ukraine they were often linked with water, while in Belarus they were linked with the forest and field. Where land was fertile, the maidens appeared naked and beautiful. In harsher areas of Great Russia, they appeared as "large breasted amazons" (Hubbs). And often, in the north, they were ugly and covered in hair.UkraineBelarusamazonsUkraineBelarusamazons

11 Mermaid week Mermaid week Max Vasmer notes that the very word mermaid originally referred to the dances of girls at Whitsuntide. The word is derived through Greek from "rosalia", the Latin term for Whitsuntide week (originally it meant "the festival of roses"). Max Vasmer notes that the very word mermaid originally referred to the dances of girls at Whitsuntide. The word is derived through Greek from "rosalia", the Latin term for Whitsuntide week (originally it meant "the festival of roses").Max VasmerWhitsuntideMax VasmerWhitsuntide

12 The mermaid were believed to be at their most dangerous during the Mermaid Week in early June. At this time, they were supposed to have left their watery depths in order to swing on branches of birch and willow trees by nights. Swimming during this week was strictly forbidden, lest mermaids would drag a swimmer down to the river floor. A common feature of the celebration of Mermaid Week was the ritual banishing or burial of the mermaid at the end of the week, which remained as entertainment in Russia until the 1930s. The mermaid were believed to be at their most dangerous during the Mermaid Week in early June. At this time, they were supposed to have left their watery depths in order to swing on branches of birch and willow trees by nights. Swimming during this week was strictly forbidden, lest mermaids would drag a swimmer down to the river floor. A common feature of the celebration of Mermaid Week was the ritual banishing or burial of the mermaid at the end of the week, which remained as entertainment in Russia until the 1930s. Week Week Mermaid week


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