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The Leshy (Russian: Ле́ший; [ˈlʲeʂɨj]; literally, "[he] from the forest") is the tutelary spirit of the forests in Slavic folklore. The plural form in Russian is лешие, which can be transliterated leshiye (retaining the stress on the first syllable).

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Leshy Leshy Master Of Forest And Wildlife In Slavic Beliefs

Leshiye are masculine and humanoid in shape, are able to assume any likeness and can change in size and height. In some accounts, the leshy is described as having a wife (leshachikha/leszachka/lesovikha) and children (leshonki/leszonky). Because of his propensity to lead travelers astray and abduct children, which he shares with Chort, or "The Black One," the Leshy is believed by some to be evil. Others view him as more of a temperamental being like a fairy.

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Names and etymology

The Leshy is known by a variety of names and spellings including the following:

Main name variations:

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  • Borovoi (Russian: Боровой, Polish: Borowy) "[he] of the forest"
  • Gayevoi (Russian: Гаевой, Polish: Gajowy) "[he] of the grove"
  • Leshak (Russian: Леша́к, Serbian: Лешак, Croatian: Lešak)
  • Leshy (Russian: Ле́ший, Belarusian: Лешы, Polish: Leszy, Czech: Leši, Serbian: Лешиј, Croatian: Lešij, Leši)
  • Lesnik (Russian: Лесник, Polish: Leśnik, Bulgarian: Лесник, Serbian: Лесник, Croatian: Lesnik)
  • Lesovik (Russian: Лесови́к, Belarusian: Лесавік, Ukrainian: Лісовик, Serbian: Лесовик, Croatian: Lesovik)
  • Lesovoi (Russian: Лесово́й, Czech: Lesovij, Serbian: Лесовој, Croatian: Lesovoj)
  • Lesun (Russian: Лесу́н, Belarusian: Лясун)
  • Mezhsargs (Latvian: Mežsargs) "forester"
  • Mishkinis (Lithuanian: Miškinis) "woodsman"
  • Mishko velnias (Lithuanian: Miško velnias) "forest devil"
  • Vir'ava (Erzya: Вирьава) "forest mother"
  • Euphemistic titles:

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  • He (Russian: он) also used for the devil, based on superstition prohibiting invocation of evil
  • He himself (Russian: он сам) like "he"
  • Les chestnoi (Russian: Лес честной) "honorable one of the forest"
  • Les pravedniy (Russian: Лес праведный) "righteous one of the forest"
  • Lesnoi dedushka/ded or Dedushka-lesovoi (Russian: Лесной дедушка/дед, Дедушка-лесовой, Belarusian: Лясны дзед, Polish: Leśny dziad) "forest grandfather"
  • Lesnoi dukh (Russian: Лесной дух) "forest spirit"
  • Lesnoi dyadya (Russian: Лесной дядя) "forest uncle"
  • Lesnoi khozyain (Russian: Лесной хозяин) "forest master"
  • Lesnoi zhitel' (Russian: Лесной житель)"forest dweller" or "woodsman"
  • Lesny muzhik (Czech: Lesní mužík, Slovak: Lesný mužík), "forest man"
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  • "Leszy" is one of the monsters featured in Andrzej Sapkowski's fictional world of The Witcher. "Leshen" is a woodland spirit that appears in the video game The Witcher 3 created by CD Projekt RED based on Sapkowski's novels.
  • "Leshiy" is a song by the psychedelic trance music project Parus from the 2006 compilation album Seismic Mood.
  • "Leshiy" [Леший] is a song by the Russian metal band Arkona from their 2011 album Slovo.
  • "Leshy" character in the 1994 computer game Quest for Glory: Shadows of Darkness by Sierra Entertainment
  • The Wood Demon [Леший] (1889) is a four-act comedy by Anton Chekhov.
  • "Leshii" is a shapeshifting pagan god featured in season 5 of Supernatural.
  • "Leshii" is a character that appears as a bear-like spirit in the 2007 comic Hellboy: Darkness Calls in which he lets Hellboy take cover from Baba Yaga in his forest for one night.
  • Leshii appears in the digital card game Cabals: Magic & Battle Cards.

  • Leshy Cryptids and Monsters CRYPTID OF THE WEEK The Leshy YouTube

    References

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