Here is another source mentioning the Kinokefal/Cynocephaly race of people/beings.
However, this translation from Russian to English is not perfect.
Also know that this translation made a mistake by calling these creatures “movie cinephal”. It’s not supposed to be translated as “movie cinephal” it’s “kinocinephal/Cynocephaly»
I think the reason why these people made a mistake, and translated it as “movie cinephal” is because the Russian word for movie is “kino” and since the name of the creatures is “kinocinephali/Cynocephaly” the translation made a mistake and translated it as “movie cinephal” I just wanted to clear this up so that people don’t get confused when they read that part
However, this translation from Russian to English is not perfect.
Also know that this translation made a mistake by calling these creatures “movie cinephal”. It’s not supposed to be translated as “movie cinephal” it’s “kinocinephal/Cynocephaly»
I think the reason why these people made a mistake, and translated it as “movie cinephal” is because the Russian word for movie is “kino” and since the name of the creatures is “kinocinephali/Cynocephaly” the translation made a mistake and translated it as “movie cinephal” I just wanted to clear this up so that people don’t get confused when they read that part
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Lovely thread that mentions something I came across years ago but there is not a lot of source material available in English on it, the keeping of a snake in the home to be honored as a tutelary spirit. I had read that they were honored with offerings including a bowl of milk, so the image of the girl handing a bowl of milk to the snake caught my eye. This thread mentions the Belorussians, but I had read the practice was more widespread among Northern Europeans.
Remember, snakes keep down the rodent population. Rodents spread disease and ruin your food stores. So there’s a practical reason they would be viewed as suspicious for the wealth and prosperity of your family lines.
But, cats a cuter and perform the same role 😛
https://mobile.twitter.com/Skytallets/status/1293560806559358977
Remember, snakes keep down the rodent population. Rodents spread disease and ruin your food stores. So there’s a practical reason they would be viewed as suspicious for the wealth and prosperity of your family lines.
But, cats a cuter and perform the same role 😛
https://mobile.twitter.com/Skytallets/status/1293560806559358977
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The Vuzhyny Karol is a Belarussian folkloric figure. He is the king of all serpents & snakes, wearing a magic crown endowed with golden horns. Acquiring the crown, or at least a few horns from it would grant one wisdom - sounds familiar? Let's continue :
Rusalki & Wilas - water nymphs, and mermaids from Slavic mythology