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authenticity debated as a possible learned interpretatio."], ["ENT_SLAV_DOLA", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "The personification of an individual's allotted fate or fortune in Slavic folk belief, attached at birth; its negative counterpart is Nedola."], ["ENT_SLAV_DOMOVOI", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "The tutelary house spirit of East-Slavic folk belief, dwelling behind the stove and protecting the household and its livestock if respected."], ["ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Collective of lower mythological beings of East-Slavic folk belief (house, water, forest, and field spirits) documented in the ethnographic record."], ["ENT_SLAV_JARILO", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "A spring fertility figure of the seasonal folk cult whose effigy was carried and ritually 'buried', reconstructed as the dying-and-rising counterpart to Marzanna."], ["ENT_SLAV_KHORS", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 120-125: Khors as Iranian-derived solar deity."], ["ENT_SLAV_KIKIMORA", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "A female household spirit associated with the stove and spinning, who troubles a disorderly home with nighttime noises."], ["ENT_SLAV_KOSCHEI", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "An immortal sorcerer-villain of East-Slavic folktales who abducts the hero's bride and cannot die because his death is hidden in a needle inside an egg."], ["ENT_SLAV_KUPALA", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "The personification of the midsummer (St John's Eve) festival of fire and water; treated in some sources as a folk personification of the rite."], ["ENT_SLAV_LADA", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "DISPUTED: a putative goddess of love and marriage; Br\u00fcckner and later scholarship argue she is a personification mistakenly derived from a wedding-song refrain ('lado')."], ["ENT_SLAV_LESHY", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "The master spirit of the forest in East-Slavic belief, who guards the woodland and its animals and is known for leading travelers astray."], ["ENT_SLAV_MARZANNA", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Goddess or personification of death and winter (Morana/Morena), whose effigy is ritually drowned or burned at winter's end in Slavic seasonal custom."], ["ENT_SLAV_MOKOSH", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 130-138: Mokosh as spinning fate-goddess; ecclesiastical prohibitions confirm ongoing worship."], ["ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Collective grouping the principal deities of the Slavs known from the East-Slavic Primary Chronicle and the West-Slavic temple cults of Arkona, Szczecin, and Rethra."], ["ENT_SLAV_PERUN", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 67-80: Perun etymology, thunder function, Perun-Veles myth reconstruction."], ["ENT_SLAV_POLEVIK", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "A field spirit who inhabits cultivated land and may help or punish field-workers, especially those who sleep in the fields at midday."], ["ENT_SLAV_ROD", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 160-170: Rod as birth/fate deity paired with Rozhanitsy; ecclesiastical prohibition sources."], ["ENT_SLAV_ROZHANITSY", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Female birth-and-fate spirits invoked together with Rod, repeatedly condemned in medieval East-Slavic anti-pagan homilies for childbirth offerings."], ["ENT_SLAV_RUSALKA", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "A female water spirit, commonly the restless soul of a drowned or unbaptized woman, who haunts rivers and woods especially during Rusalka Week."], ["ENT_SLAV_SIMARGL", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 111-115: Simargl; Iranian Simurgh connection; uncertain Slavic function."], ["ENT_SLAV_STRIBOG", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 106-110: Stribog as wind deity."], ["ENT_SLAV_SVAROG", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 85-95: Svarog fire/sky deity; name etymology and Svarozhich attestation at Rethra."], ["ENT_SLAV_VELES", "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH", "scholarly attestation", "Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 138-155: Veles/Volos cattle deity; 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