it's something like a comic which I did for a comic contest on the theme of Slavic myths/legends. you can see the midday brides here. kinda look shitty but it was fun to draw.

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it's something like a comic which I did for a comic contest on the theme of Slavic myths/legends. you can see the midday brides here. kinda look shitty but it was fun to draw.
Slavic supernatural beings: Lady Midday
Poludnitsa is a mythical character common to the various Slavic countries of Eastern Europe. Poludnitsa is a noon demon. She can be referred to in English as "Lady Midday" or "Noon Witch". She was usually pictured as a young woman dressed in white that roamed field bounds. She assailed folk working at noon causing heatstrokes and aches in the neck, sometimes she even caused madness.
She will stop people in the field to ask them difficult questions or engage them in conversation. If anyone fails to answer a question or tries to change the subject, she will cut off their head or strike them with illness. She may appear as an old hag, a beautiful woman, or a 12-year-old girl, and she was useful in scaring children away from valuable crops.
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Południce i Miss God. Натанцювалася. Мої прекрасні дівчата з Бялего Стоку) #poludnice #festival #flugery #dzyga
Poludnice by Alcove From Wikipedia: the Pscipolnitsa (Poludnica) is a noon demon in Slavic mythology. She can be referred to in English as “Lady Midday”. She was usually pictured as a young woman dressed in white that roamed field bounds. She assailed folk working at noon causing heatstrokes and aches in the neck, sometimes she even caused madness. Pscipolnitsa, who makes herself evident in the middle of hot summer days, takes the form of whirling dust clouds and carries a scythe or shears… She will stop people in the field to ask them difficult questions or engage them in conversation. If anyone fails to answer a question or tries to change the subject, she will cut off their head or strike them with illness. She may appear as an old hag, a beautiful woman, or a 12-year-old girl, and she was useful in scaring children away from valuable crops. She is only seen on the hottest part of the day and is a personification of a sun-stroke.