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 Cossacks in Kielce during the Russian offensive in Galicia, October 1914. Cossacks in Kielce during the Russian offensive in Galicia, October 1914. Cossacks in Kielce during the Russian offensive in Galicia, October 1914.

Cossacks in Kielce during the Russian offensive in Galicia, October 1914.


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Morskie Oko, PolandLocated deep within the Tatra National Park in Poland, Morskie Oko is the large

Morskie Oko, Poland

Located deep within the Tatra National Park in Poland, Morskie Oko is the largest and fourth deepest lake in the Tatra Mountains.

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Timeless illustration by Polish artist Pati Smus.

Timeless illustration by Polish artist Pati Smus.


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“True Nature” by Polish artist Jakub Rózalski (1981- ).

“What Are You Doing Mommy?” by Polish artist Jakub Rózalski (1981- ).

“Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Polish artist Jakub Rózalski (1981- ).

“Full Moon Dinner” by Polish artist Jakub Rózalski (1981- ).

lamus-dworski:Slavic mythology from Poland [part 5/?] » LATAWCE / LATAWICEOn the picture: artw

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Slavic mythology from Poland [part 5/?] » LATAWCE / LATAWICE

On the picture: artwork by karoja-j.deviantart.com.

Latawce [pronounced la-tav-tse] and their female counterparts latawice [la-ta-vee-tse] were demons believed to be souls of the aborted or stillborn children, but also of people who died suddenly (for example hanged criminals). Originally, they weren’t seen as particularly hostile to people, though could be dangerous due to their restless nature, identified with the unpredictable forces of the wind. 

Their appearance was resembling birds, particularly black ones like ravens or rooks. We could interpret that they were shapeshifting in nature, because many tales describe them with human parts (for example face or legs), or even looking like regular people, only with e.g. wings instead of arms. They were mostly night creatures, often arriving with winds, whirls, and storms. People also believed that latawce could die when hit by a lightning.

If bribed with the right offerings, spells and prayers, they could’ve become home spirits and help around the household, for example to guide moderate winds to the windmills. But an offended latawiec could become vicious - in some regions of Poland it was even believed that the fires started by lightnings were caused by these demons, and that they were seducing young people with their irresistible form of appearane, whispering in the winds and eventually driving their victims insane.

Due to the influence of Christianity in Poland, this folk belief was changing over the centuries: for example the origin myth of their creation started including also the unbaptized children. Restless nature of latawce was demonized, compared to devils, and overly sexualized. Still in early 20th century girls were warned not to go out alone on windy or stormy nights, because a latawiec could lure them and force to commit a “sin of impurity”. Over the time, the female verb latawica became even a popular synonym for a promiscuous woman in the Polish language.

The word latawiec in the modern Polish language means also a kite. They are derived from the verb latać meaning to fly.

My general list of sources / book recommendations [in Polish only].

Check also: błędne ogniki,płanetnicy,zmory,boginki.


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Married woman from Silesian Beskids, part of the “Folk costumes: Upper Silesia and beyond” project.B

Married woman from Silesian Beskids,

part of the “Folk costumes: Upper Silesia and beyond” project.

By Paulina Sieczkowska, 2015

Mężatka w stroju z Beskidu Śląskiego,

ilustracja z cyklu “Stroje ludowe na Górnym Śląsku i okolicach”

Paulina Sieczkowska, 2015


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The fourth most popular post of the year is this beautiful painted farmhouse in Zalipie, Poland.

The fourth most popular post of the year is this beautiful painted farmhouse in Zalipie, Poland.


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perplexingly:

Nie mogę przestać myśleć o tamtym poście o Polskich serialach lgbt w stylu tajlandzkich produkcji, może zacznę rysować fake covers lol

Unknown model for International No1 Poland, January 1996

Unknown model for International No1 Poland, January 1996


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