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  Byelobog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-03)
This myth has taken hold in Vampire the Masquerade as an ancient vampire lord that is believed to have used this myth to create an image for himself in the eyes of his subjects.
Byelobog is believed to dwell in the swamplands between the Baltic Sea and the Pripet marshes, sailing from place to place on a magic skiff.
It is believed that a troop of Teutonic Knights, during the Christianization of Eastern Europe hunted and slew Byelobog atop of an ancient worship site deep in the forests of Lithuania.
jupiter.millikin.edu /~rbmccoy/vampiresite/informationpages/byelobog.html   (235 words)

  
 Byelobog
In Slavic mythology (western Slavs) Byelobog ("white god") is a deity of the sun and of fortune.
Modern Russian folklorists V. Ivanov and V. Toporov think that Byelobog is was 'invented' by medieval chroniclers.
Eliade call Byelobog a solar deity which has three manifestations: Khors, Dazsbog and Stribog.
www.pantheon.org /articles/b/byelobog.html   (86 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Other Mythology (B-C)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-03)
In Slav mythology, Byelobog was the White god who fought and was balanced by the Black god Chernobog.
In Chinese mythology, Ch'ang-O is the graceful moth-eyebrowed maiden goddess of the moon and immortality.
In Slav mythology, Chernobog was the Black god of death, the adversary of the White god Byelobog.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /D0.HTM   (1095 words)

  
 Ghouls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-03)
This revenant line was bred by Byelobog and serves him only.
The Khavi squat amid the marshes of the northlands, poling their skiffs along the Baltic rivers and coasts.
The Khavi are a secretive line, existing only to advance Byelobog's goals.
www.thecrimsonthrone.com /Ghouls.html   (2379 words)

  
 Myths & Legends Online : Slavonic Mytholgy
In paganism they are named Byelobog and Chernobog.
These are the two gods created at the basis of paganism by the ancient Slavs, forming a dualism.
The character of Byelobog is described in some legends as an old man with a long beard, dressed in white.
library.thinkquest.org /C008326/Slavonic/Dualism.htm   (137 words)

  
 Slavs are people that are considering themselves as offsprings of their Gods
His symbol is: horn full of ambrosia[which helps visiting spheres of light, and breaking psychic bonds].
Byelobog: means "white god," and so he appears as an old man with a long white beard, dressed in white and carrying a staff.
Czarnobog: means "fl god." He is the opposite force of Byelobog, the lord of darkness, the bringer of calamities and destruction.
www.sweb.cz /magie.xchat/SlavicPaganism.htm   (3975 words)

  
 SG-7 in White as Snow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-03)
As she led the way, she hovered close to Alexa, straining towards her until, unable to stand it any longer, Alexa took the young woman by the arm.
She had suffered horribly at Byelobog's hands, but it was nothing compared to what the Ghost had been through.
To the best of Alexa's knowledge, the Ghost had served Byelobog all her life and had never had a name of her own.
www.prophet.phlegethon.org /Fiction/SG-7/White/white.htm   (8660 words)

  
 Apocalyptic Symbolism of Chernobyl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-03)
At the basis of Slavonic Mythology we find a primitive dualism.
This elemental opposition gave birth to two divine images which are found among the peoples of the Slavonic world: Byelobog and Chernobog.
British Minister for Energy, Mr Peter Walker, who had recently made a speech about a Super-Pit at Hob Lane, was visiting Moscow on the day of the nuclear accident at Chernobyl.
www.cv81pl.freeserve.co.uk /chernobyl.htm   (149 words)

  
 dBmagazine.com.au
We also meet Serhiy and Nadiya, the younger Bandura family who live in the prefabricated town of Pripyat that houses the power station's workers.
The Slavonic (sic) legend of the on-going and bitter conflict between Chornobog the underworld dwelling Black God of Death and Byelobog, the earthdwelling God of Love is introduced to provide another level of topical understanding.
This legend is intermeshed into the present day conflict between nature and industry and we are away.
dbmagazine.com.au /326/f-rv-Chornobyl.shtml   (495 words)

  
 Geek.com Geek News - Solar energy getting cheaper
The ancient Slavs had these gods, Chernobog and Byelobog, er, Black God and White God.
Chernobog wanted all the power and glory for himself, but he couldn't get anything done without the cooperation of Byelobog.
When, frowning and holding their breath, they cooperated, they created heaven and earth.
geek.com /news/geeknews/2005Jun/gee20050620031005.htm   (7126 words)

  
 Re: CG animation challenge
Not her, me. It appears I misread something.
It's a little humiligrating to look at "Byelobog" and see "Byeloruss." I don't know how I did that.
I see somebody saying "Chernobog" [also?] means "fl earth," but at this point, I have no guess as to its accuracy.
www.talkaboutanimation.com /group/rec.arts.animation/messages/143366.html   (256 words)

  
 SG-1 - The Black God
He was the fl god of death - his name means Black God - opposed to Byelobog, the White God of life.
Czernobog ruled the winter and darkness; Byelobog spring and light.
As a Goa'uld we know that, following the deaths of Byelobog and half a dozen others, Czernobog is the last remaining claimant to the throne of the System Lord Svarog.
www.gateworld.net /fanfic/archive/15/theblack.html   (19207 words)

  
 The Arrival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-03)
The legible portion of the relevant passage reads:
Svarog, Byelobog and chief among them, the demon-god Kupala, whose offspring infuse the very soil with madness.
His dark heart ripped asunder, the demon is said to rest beneath the Carpathians, haunting the lands and spreading his corruption to all who touch upon his dread demesne.
home.adelphia.net /%7Etknealing/dt/980810.html   (2665 words)

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