TIL:
In Slavic folklore, the rusalka (plural: rusalki; Cyrillic: русалка, plural: русалки; Polish: rusałka, plural: rusałki) is a female entity, often malicious toward mankind and frequently associated with water.
Yeah, they have a thing for luring men to the shore and then drowning them in the stories I heard. Kind of like a Greek siren, but less nautical and more hands on, I guess.
They are 1:1 copy of Greek Naiads (water nymphs). Sirens are mermaids (fish tails), water nymphs don’t have fish tails. That’s the only difference as far as I know. Both drown men.
IIRC they’re undead, which is different. Specifically, suicides by drowning of jilted lovers, which is so particular it’s no wonder they aren’t often seen. /s
Hmm… Wikipedia says that’s a later version, and in the pagan era they were probably much more Naiad-ish, including some being benign. I don’t know if I’d say “copy”, as it’s hard to say for sure it doesn’t extend back to the proto-Indo-European days. There’s not much evidence of contact with the Greeks until after the Greek epics were written.
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