Only now I realized that there is almost no Slavic mythology in The Witcher.
Not Polish: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_(mythology)It's deeply rooted in Polish tradition :lol:
Only now I realized that there is almost no Slavic mythology in The Witcher.
72 - Red Dragon
73 - Green Dragon
74 - Black Dragon
75 - White Dragon
76 - Rock Dragon
77 - Golden Dragon
I hope to see Devourer, Graveir and Fleder in the Witcher 3!!! :thumbsup:
Dude, are you nuts? I'd give anything for returning nude bruxa from The Witcher!
Slavic koschey (костій, кощей) is a full analogue of western lich.
Slavic volkodlak (вовкулака, волкодлак) - western werewolf;
Kikimore and Koshchey are only names. We have totally different creatures in the Witcher's world.You're wrong.
Noonwraith - originally Południca in polish.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Midday
Devourer and Nightwraith incorporate features of Baba Yaga and Nocnitsa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocnitsa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Yaga
Kikimore, Koshchey, Leshen are typical Eastern Slavic mythological characters.
Kikimore and Koshchey are only names. We have totally different creatures in the Witcher's world.
How can Devourer be witch Yaga? She's more similar to the Ladies of the Woods.
This thread is cool. I'll bring it back.
So, who is this ugly pokemon with Geralt?
no i think the ugly thing is the head of letho if you decide to kill him on witcher 2