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The white eagle was chosen as a symbol as it associates an ancient yet popular Slavic legend about the founding of the Polish state. In any case, although he was lame, you’d do well not to underestimate him! He could change his appearance as well as enter specific people and direct their actions! He brought disease to people, urged them to kill and even to commit suicides. In his original form, he most often appeared with his tail cut off, short legs, horns and goat’s hooves.

It is believed that the brave king’s life ended in the mountain Giewont which forms a great part of the Tatra mountains and that if one looks at it from far, they will see the head of the King and his knights. According to the legend, the brothers Lech, Czech, and Rus were hunting together when each of them headed to a different direction where they would later settle and establish their tribe. Jeśli chcesz stworzyć bardziej trwały i wytrzymały latawiec, warto wykorzystać materiał na żagle latawca. Oto instrukcja, jak zrobić latawiec z materiału: However, no one suspected them of having come from hell! They were an element of life and part of nature, treated almost on par with all other animals. How did that happen? Let us explain. You are Mr. Smith and you’ve never saw an elephant, but you know it exists. Why? Because another Smith saw it and told you. Why should you not believe him? So believe us, too. Let the countdown begin – this is a journey through the most creepy Polish folklore demons and creatures. According to the Polish folk myth from the pre-Christian Slavic tradition, the waters were inhabited with water spirits of western Poland that were called Rusalka and it was said that they were the spirits of dead young women which continued to wander around on Earth, seeking a way to draw life energy from people and other earthly living beings.Time for Polish water folklore. A Rusalka or water demon lived on the banks of lakes and rivers. These were most often women who had drowned before getting married. They appeared as beautiful, naked or half-naked women, clad in airy shirts or silver robes, with fair skin and long green hair; their heads were adorned with wreaths of riverside flowers and herbs. Apparently, in them enchanted power of these Polish demons was found. They tempted men and caused their death by drowning them in a nearby lake. Sometimes they also indulged in a mad dance with the unfortunate fellow, until he fell from exhaustion.

They were depicted as deformed people with scales and with fingers covered with membranes. They basked at the banks near bridges and footbridges, and then suddenly pulled people into the water. Sometimes these Polish monsters, like the Sphinx, would ask their victims riddles on which their fate depended. However, these were rarely guessed. They stuffed a calfskin with smoldering sulfur and gave it to the dragon to eat it, causing a horrible death. Next, the brothers entered a dispute about who deserves the honor of killing the dragon.

Still, the most feared were children-Utopiecs, meaning those that had drowned accidentally and also those murdered by their own mothers. The cruellest and most stubborn of them were said to not spare anyone until they murdered him. That sure sends shivers down one’s spine, doesn’t it? 12. Mamuna/Dziwożona Wytnij żagle latawca z materiału, najlepiej z lekkiego, ale mocnego i odporne na przeciągi tkaniny (np. ripstop nylon).

According to this legend, the King and his knights were fighting a battle where Boleslaw lost his life. One of the branches of Slavic mythology, which may be concluded as East Slavic, West Slavic, and South Slavic mythologies is the Polish mythology that belongs to the Western Slavic realm. God and the heavenly creatures decided that they will leave the soul of Walenty in the mines but in the body of a majestic creature called Skarbnik (or Treasurer).

Nici, sznurek lub linka do zamocowania żagli do ramy latawca oraz do przywiązania latawca do szpuli. Na końcu latawca zawiąż kolejny kawałek sznurka, a drugi jego koniec dowiąż do sznurka poprzecznego. Z dwóch rogów latawca (ważne, aby nie były przeciwległe) poprowadź nitki odługości około 30 cm. Przymocuj ogon w miejscu ich styku.

Przygotuj dwie cienkie i lekkie listwy drewniane lub plastikowe, jedną dłuższą (około 60 cm), a drugą krótszą (około 40 cm). According to the pact, the nobleman had to give his soul to the devil in exchange for wisdom and supernatural powers.On this special day, young men leaped over bonfires while ladies made wreaths of herbs and cast them to float down the river. If a young lad would catch the wreath that was made by his beloved he could ask for her hand. Czech went westward, Rus to the east while Lech went north. There, Lech spotted a beautiful white eagle that seemed fierce and protective towards its cubs. What does it look like? It is a ghost filled with blood, with a soft, shaky and unstable body (without any meat or bones). Do you know where it came from? Wraiths were thought to be living corpses. If, after digging up the grave, the face of the buried person was still ruddy, and the casket lid intact, that meant the soul had turned into a demon. Sadly, this belief came from a rather frightening fact, namely the fact that in the Middle Ages it quite often happened for people to be buried alive by mistake... Przeciągnij sznurek wokół ramy latawca, zaczynając od górnego końca dłuższej listwy i kończąc na dolnym końcu.

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