Hajun (in Belarusian mythology) is a forest spirit, a kind of Leshy. All animals and birds in the forest obey him. It looks like a bear with a man’s head with silver moss hair. Granddaughters of Hajun, Hajovkі are merry and playful woodland spirits that look like young ladies. They help all living creatures in the forest when they are injured or in danger. In Belarusian folklore Lesavki are small forest spirits, children of Leshy and Kikimora.
Granddaughters of Hajun, Hajovkі are merry and playful woodland spirits that look like young ladies. They help all living creatures in the forest when they are injured or in danger.
In Belarusian folklore Lesavki are small forest spirits, children of Leshy and Kikimora.
Uzhiny Tsar is the master of all snakes. It`s a big snake with a crown on the head and gold earrings. Every autumn it directs all snakes to warm regions.
Uzhalki are daughters of Uzhiny Tsar. They are like very beautiful girls, but instead of legs they`ve got snake tails. They don't do any harm to the human. They often sit in trees and brush their wonderful hair with gold combs.
Yaginya is a humanoid forest spirit, the master of all spirits and ghosts in Buelorussian Folklore. It is the evil witch that is doing nasty things: drives the winds and the clouds with a broom, saturated with sincere souls of people, frightening the forest dwellers and humans. It flies in a mortar and sweeps up the trail with a broom.
Zazyvki are female spirits that can lure the person into the forest. They have the appearance of beautiful girls with such long and thick hair that they don't need clothes