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Blud (Ukrainian:Блуд,Russian:Блуд), one of theSlavic fairies inSlavic mythology, is an evil-deity that causes disorientation and leads a person aimlessly around and round. The term also refers to illicitfornication, the desire for which Slavic clerics claimed to come from theDevil.[1]