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  Boginki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Traditionally, covens of old women would perform sacrifices and rituals for the nymphs of the riverbanks.
Boginki were said to steal babies from their human parents that were replaced with Odmience – the Changed Ones.
These spirits are said to be the original deities of life and predate the sky gods.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boginki   (120 words)

  
 .:Welcome to Margi's Site:.
Boginki — "Little Goddess" Traditionally, covens of old women would perform sacrifices and rituals for the nymphs of the riverbanks.
She is known in Bulgaria as Gorska Makua.
Odmience — Changlings left behind by the Boginki.
www.geocities.com /mabcosmic/polish/pspirits.html   (1717 words)

  
 Welcome to Okana's Web - Polish and Slavic Paganism and Pagan Beliefs
These bank spirits are supposedly the snatchers of newborn babies, who leave behind their own offspring instead.
These babies are called Odmience, or Oborotni in Russian, "changed ones".
A plant picked from ponds whose ground leaves were used as a tincture in vodka to produce metaphysical power.
www.okana.org /gods.html   (21520 words)

  
 KFR0: Local information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
They steal human women and children and hide them underground.
They replace babies with Odmience, the Changed Ones, which are ugly and horrid.
They leave the surface world in the winter so they aren't trapped outside their caves by the snows.
www.2ndcycle.suite.dk /KFR0/KFR0%20game.html   (8717 words)

  
 Fae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
They were said to steal human babies and leave behind
changelings called Odmience in Polish, Oborotni in Russian.
These spirits were the original spirits of life and predate the sky
www.evolutionconcepts.com /~wynnjera/faelore.htm   (5360 words)

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