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266: 457:. He longed for his late bride, and often came to the place of her death. One day he stayed late into the night, and saw how beautiful maidens began to jump on the mill wheels, laughing and combing their long green hair with white combs. Seeing Dana among them, the knyaz rushed to her, but the rusalka had already jumped into the water. The knyaz dived after her, but got entangled in her hair, falling into the underwater palace. Dana told him to get out as soon as possible if he wanted to return, otherwise it would be too late and he would die. The groom replied that he could not live without her and would not go anywhere. Dana kissed him, after which he became the water king of that river. 38: 311:
Her body would instantly become very slippery and not allow the victim to cling on to her body in order to reach the surface. She would then wait until the victim had drowned, or, on some occasions, tickle them to death, as she laughed. It is also believed, by a few accounts, that rusalki can change their appearance to match the tastes of men they are about to seduce, although a rusalka is generally considered to represent universal beauty, therefore is highly feared yet respected in Slavic culture.
491:. She was usually described as an incredibly beautiful, often very tall maiden with disheveled hair that looked like sea foam. Most of the time she swam deep in the waters, taking the form of a fish, and came ashore only at the evenings. She was also believed to be the ruler of the sea winds. She could be either good or bad, eliminating storms in the first case and causing them in the second. Sometimes the marine species of vodyanitsy in general were named after her. 299:, young women, who either committed suicide by drowning due to an unhappy marriage (they might have been jilted by their lovers or abused and harassed by their much older husbands) or who were violently drowned against their will (especially after becoming pregnant with unwanted children), must live out their designated time on Earth as rusalki. However, the initial Slavic lore suggests that not all rusalki occurrences were linked with death from water. 441:) in early June. At this time, they were supposed to have left their watery depths in order to swing on branches of birch and willow trees by night. Swimming during this week was strictly forbidden, lest mermaids drag a swimmer down to the river bed. A common feature of the celebration of Rusalnaya was the ritual banishment or burial of the rusalki at the end of the week, which remained as entertainment in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine until the 1930s. 336: 1913: 387:, water rusalki/rusalky were younger and fair-haired, while the forest ones looked more mature and had black hair – but in both cases, if someone looked up close, their hair turned green, and the faces became distorted. They killed their victims by tickling them to death or forcing them to participate in a frenzied dance. In Polish folklore, the term rusalka could also stand for 1700: 477:
out of love for Ivan Curchaviy and became a rusalka. It was said that she was able to take the form of a swan when she swam. She was also spotted flipping boats along with a vodyanoy named Volnok. Marina often sat on the shore, sadly looking at the house of her lover, who had married another girl. As
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they were linked with the forest and field. They were usually pictured as beautiful naked maidens, but in some areas they were imagined as hideous and hairy. They were said to tickle men to death. According to some Russian beliefs, rusalki had the appearance of very pale little girls with green hair
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A spring-summer ritual character, as well as a fertility goddess associated with rusalkas and mavkas. According to myth, she drowned herself in a lake when she discovered that her newlywed husband, Kupalo, was her brother. She lured every man who met her into the watery abyss. Later, the gods took
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rusalka is not invariably malevolent, and would be allowed to die in peace if her death is avenged. Her main purpose is, however, to lure young men, seduced by either her looks or her voice, into the depths of said waterways where she would entangle their feet with her long hair and submerge them.
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Regarding representations of the rusalka in modern popular culture, folklorist Natalie Kononenko says, "the currently dominant presents her as something like a mermaid, though she is pictured as having legs rather than a fish tail ... The current view of the
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as a seductive or seduced woman was probably influenced by written literature. In the past, her image was more complex and she more closely resembled a nature spirit, found not only near water but in fields, forests, and mountains, rather like the
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While lore often says that the rusalki could not completely stand out of water, some fiction works tell of rusalki that could climb trees and sing songs, sit on docks with only submerged feet and comb their hair, or even join other rusalki in
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In most beliefs rusalki always have loose hair, which can be linked to Slavic traditions of unwedded maidens having unbraided or loosely braided hair which, once married, is tightly braided and worn under a headdress. According to
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Slavic peoples, who linked them with fertility and did not consider rusalki evil before the 19th century. They came out of the water in the spring to transfer life-giving moisture to the fields and thus helped nurture the crops.
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A vodyanitsa mentioned in Russian folktale. Her wicked stepmother envied her beauty. Once they went to swim near the water mill, and the stepmother drowned Dana. Dana had a groom, a young
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series, in which Geralt briefly believes he has encountered a rusalka that has fallen in love with a cursed man; however, the rusalka turns out to be a bruxa, instead.
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in the field. A particular feature of such stories revolves around the fact that this behaviour would be limited to only certain periods of the year, usually the
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and the days adjacent to it. Long-standing, likely pre-Christian, annual traditions resulted in that time of year being associated with spirits (
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2018 – Don Nigro's play "Rusalka" is about the interrogation of a girl named Lydia regarding the disappearance of her friend who was a Rusalka.
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2004 – "Omut", a concept ethno-ambient-dub album by Ethnica Music Project, based on Russian folk songs about rusalki.
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In 19th-century versions, a rusalka is an unquiet, dangerous being who is no longer alive, associated with the
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Specifics pertaining to rusalki differed among regions. In most tales they lived without men. In stories from
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one of the playable characters in the game is a rusalka named Vila (character released 2024 internationally).
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of a young woman who had died in or near a river or a lake would come back to haunt that waterway. This
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in 1893. The bronze sculpture depicts an angel pointing her orthodox cross towards the shipwreck site.
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a result, she managed to charm Ivan and take him under the water, where they began to live happily.
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and long arms. In other beliefs, they were described as naked girls with light brown hair.
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2021 – RUZALKA, a choreographic piece by Copenhagen-based choreographer Thjerza Balaj.
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characters have the option to avenge her murder and let her move on to the afterlife.
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The Dancing Goddesses: Folklore, Archaeology, and the Origins of European Dance
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2017 – Rusalka Pictures, a British independent feature film production company.
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2010 - Rusalka is the name of a song by Croatian black/folk metal band Stribog.
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1999–2015 – In some Slavic localizations of the American computer game series
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A young widow from the old Simbirsk legend who drowned herself in the river
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In northern Russia, the rusalka was also known by various names such as the
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Medii Aevi Kalendarium or, Dates, charters, and customs of the Middle Ages
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is a performance piece and CD by the California-based women's vocal group
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historicity of the deity is dubious; functions of the deity are unclear.
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2018 – In the first half of the song "Rusalka, Rusalka / Wild Rushes" on
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1996 – "To This Water (Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1889)", a short story by
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were believed to be at their most dangerous during the 'Rusalka week' (
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erected to mark the anniversary of the sinking of the Russian warship
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is inspired by a ritual of accompanying rusalki back to their forest.
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2012 – Rusalka is the name of a water nymph-like boss fought in the
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pity on the rusalka, and turned her and Kupalo into a single flower.
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2015 – Rusalka is the name of a number of beings in the video game
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the protagonist, Vasya, befriends a rusalka living in a lake.
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2023 – The song "Rusalochki" by Ukrainian electro-folk band
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had a rusalka as the lover of one of the main characters.
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Itzik Manger, Midresh Itzik, Hebrew University 1969.
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was perceived by many people as bookish, scholarly.
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