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Theskrzak is ahousehold spirit in Polish andWendish mythology. It dwells beneath the hearth and performs household chores and protects the home, however after its master dies, the skrzak will take their soul.[1]

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  • In the fantasy fiction anthologyCity of the Gods - Starybogow: Whispers in the Dark the skrzak is depicted as a little purplish-black flyingimp. Within the anthology's setting, earthquakes had released both Eldar Gods and Slavic Deities from the Void. This left many underground labyrinthine mazes which skrzak are said to inhabit. In additional to fangs and claw, the skrzak are given maniacal laughter that induces madness.[2] Prior to August 1, 2022, this article's the description of skrzak came directly from this fantasy fiction anthology without sourcing or reference.

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References

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  1. ^Podgórska, Barbara; Podgórski, Adam (2016).Wielka Księga Demonów Polskich: leksykon i antologia demonologii ludowej. Wydawnictwo KOS. p. 411.ISBN 9788389375407.
  2. ^Rospond, Brandon, ed. (2016).City of the Gods - Starybogow: Whispers in the Dark. Zmok Books.ISBN 9781945430169.
  • Herbert Gottschalk: Lexicon Der Mythologie. Safari-Verlag. Berlin. 1973.
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Notes:H historicity of the deity is dubious;F functions of the deity are unclear.
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