
Poludnitsa is a mythical character common to the various Slavic countries of Eastern Europe. She is referred to as Południca in Polish, Полудница (Poludnitsa) in Serbian, Bulgarian and Russian, Polednice in Czech, Poludnica in Slovak, and Полознича (Poloznicha) in Komi, Chirtel Ma in Yiddish, Poludnitsa is a noon demon in Slavic mythology. She can be referred to in English as “Lady Midday” or “Noon Witch”. She was usually pictured as a young woman dressed in white that roamed field bounds.
For @hynpos’ mythological event, day 10: favourite slavic myth creature






























