Prokletých
Prokletých is the genitive plural form of the Czech adjective prokletý, meaning cursed or damned. It is used to describe people, places, or things believed to be under a curse or doomed to misfortune. In everyday language it can express a sense of unfavorability or bad luck, while in literary and folkloric contexts it often denotes groups or beings marked by supernatural punishment. The phrase is common in titles and expressions such as stories of the prokletých or tales about the cursed.
Etymology and grammar: prokletý derives from the Czech noun kletba (curse) with the prefix pro-, and prokletých
Cultural and literary context: Curses appear prominently in Czech and broader Central European folklore, often tied
Modern usage: In contemporary writing and media, prokletých can frame fantasy, thriller, or horror works, signaling