
Raróg
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thumb|Rarog by Marek Hapon In Slavic mythology, the Raróg () or Raróh () is a fire demon, often depicted as a fiery falcon.
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thumb|Rarog by Marek Hapon In Slavic mythology, the Raróg () or Raróh () is a fire demon, often depicted as a fiery falcon.
According to Czech folklore, a raroh can hatch from an egg that was incubated on a stove for nine days and nights, and can appear either as a fiery falcon or a dragon. In Polish folklore, the rarog is a tiny bird that can be held in a pocket, and can bring people happiness.
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