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On the Path of Slavic Heritage through interesting Cartoon episodes

Awesome educational videos about deities, customs and myths of Slavs

Photo: Lug Velesa / Facebook
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One year ago members of Serbian rodnovery community Lug Velesa (Српска родноверна жупа „Луг Велеса”) started a series named Stazom slovenskog nasleđa – “On the path of Slavic heritage”. These are short animated and educational videos about deities, beings, customs and myths of Slavic people. We must note that many images and animations are their own art work. Music is under the authorship of Svarica, a well-known neofolk band from Croatia.

There are already five episodes and more are in the making. So be sure that you subscribe to their Youtube channel or follow them on Facebook.

If you don’t understand Serbian language, you also have the option to watch them with English subtitles and some of them are in Slovene. If you want to translate the content to your own language, you are more than welcome to contact them.

Here is a list of episodes:

Veles, a major Slavic god of earth, waters, forests and the underworld [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DQQfU9o7oc&w=854&h=480]

Episode about thunder god Perun and his role in Slavic mythologhy
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK7P9JRfYeU&w=854&h=480]

Goddess Mokoš, protector of women’s work and women’s destiny.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY7h0xSga44&w=854&h=480]

The most famous creature from the Slavic mythology – the vampire.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kTTNk3Yo-0&w=854&h=480]

About the participants of Slavic masked processions – koledari.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09HiGxzYkNU&w=854&h=480]

Be sure to see next one!

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Written by Ivan R.

There is a beast with heart of cold stone that dashes like lightning, shreds flesh from bone. // Bewitched by this beast, I fell to my knees. My mouth babbled madness and mumbled soft pleas. // I stared down the ravenous, gnashing dark maw of a cute cuddly kitten with yarn in its paw

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