
The Golden Apples: Slavic Mythology's Fruit of Immortality
In a garden at the edge of the world, golden apples grow on a silver tree. They grant eternal youth. The Firebird keeps stealing them.
The Darkest Mythology You've Never Heard
Authentic stories of ancient gods, terrifying forest spirits, and forgotten rituals — from original Slavic folklore sources.

In a garden at the edge of the world, golden apples grow on a silver tree. They grant eternal youth. The Firebird keeps stealing them.

Before Kupala Night was a festival, Kupala was a god — a deity of fire and water, fertility and purification.

Nav is not hell. It is not heaven. It is where the dead continue to exist — eating, drinking, watching — just below the surface of your world.

Above Yav, above the clouds — Prav. The realm of cosmic law where gods dwell and from where fate descends.

In the oak groves of the Western Slavs, one god held court. Prove was the god of law, oaths, and justice.

He was thirsty. She told him not to drink. He drank. He became a goat. And a witch drowned his sister in the lake.
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