
Ovinnik - Wikipedia
The Ovinnik (Russian: Овинник), Joŭnik or Jownik (Belarusian: Ёўнік) is a malevolent spirit of the threshing house in Slavic folklore [1] [2] whose name derived from ovin 'barn'. [3] He is prone …
Ovinnik/Gumiennik/Joŭnik/Jownik - Brendan Noble
2020年11月7日 · After last weekend’s discussion of Dziady, this Slavic Saturday continues a bit of an autumn theme with a new demon. The harvesting season was always a crucial period for …
Ovinnik - Gods and Monsters
In essence, the Ovinnik is a complex figure in Slavic mythology. A fusion of the mundane and the magical, it serves as a reminder of the ancient beliefs that once governed the lives of the …
Ovinnik - World Mythos
2024年12月19日 · In the realm of Slavic mythology, one of the intriguing figures is the Ovinnik. This mythical creature is often depicted as a guardian of the grain and a protector of the …
Ovinnik | Slavic religion | Britannica
Most important of the nat s are a group collectively called the “ thirty-seven,” made up of spirits of human beings who have died violent deaths. They are capable of protecting the believer when …
Ovinnik - 华文百科
Ovinnik (俄罗斯:妮克)或乔尼克(白俄罗斯人: ё校园)是斯拉夫民俗的脱粒房屋的恶意精神,其名字源自Ovin'Barn '。 他很容易通过将谷物着火来燃烧脱粒的房屋。
OVINNIK - the Slavic Spirit of Wrongdoing (Slavic mythology)
Ovinnik Facts and Figures. Name: Ovinnik Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Male Type: Spirit Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present. Role: In charge of: …
Ovinnik - PathfinderWiki
Ovinniks are black-furred house spirits that vaguely resemble cats. They tend to live in granaries or drying houses. Despite their feline appearance, they bark to scare away intruders.
Ovinnik - Monsters - Archives of Nethys: Pathfinder RPG Database
Ovinniks make their homes in granaries and drying houses. These thin, sleek, black-furred humanoids stand only a foot high. Their eyes and features seem catlike, but they bark like …
Ovinnik - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Ovinnik is a malevolent spirit of the threshing house in Slavic folklore. He is prone to burning down the threshing houses by setting fire to the grain. To placate him, peasants would offer …