Rusal
Rusal is a fictional character from Russian folklore, primarily associated with the concept of a vengeful water spirit or ghost. The term "rusal" (plural: rusali) originates from the Slavic word "rusa," meaning "water," reflecting the creature's connection to rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. In Slavic mythology, rusali are often depicted as the spirits of young women who died before marriage, particularly by drowning. They are believed to return to the earth during the Rusalka Week, a period around the spring equinox (typically late April to early May), when they are said to dance, sing, and play pranks on humans.
Rusali are often portrayed as both beautiful and dangerous, capable of luring men into the water to
The legend of rusali has influenced various works of literature, art, and music, particularly in Russia and