Chernobogs
Chernobogs are mythical creatures from Slavic folklore, often depicted as dark, malevolent spirits. They are typically described as having a human-like appearance, but with features such as horns, hooves, and sometimes a tail. Chernobogs are often associated with evil, chaos, and destruction, and are believed to cause misfortune and harm to humans. They are often depicted as riding on broomsticks or other flying objects, and are said to be able to fly through the air and cause damage to the environment. Chernobogs are often invoked in curses and spells, and are believed to be able to bring about death and destruction. Despite their negative connotations, chernobogs are also sometimes depicted as tricksters or mischievous creatures, capable of both causing harm and bringing about good fortune. They are often associated with the underworld and the realm of the dead, and are believed to be able to communicate with the spirits of the deceased. Chernobogs are a prominent feature of Slavic mythology and folklore, and are often depicted in art, literature, and other cultural expressions.