: The "Mother of the Forest," an ugly, old hag who protects the woods. She is a complex figure who can be both a terrifying kidnapper of children and a misunderstood guardian of nature. Masterpieces of Oral Tradition

: Explores the peaceful acceptance of death and the human connection to the cosmos.

Romanian folklore is perhaps best known for its diverse and often terrifying creatures:

Unlike many pantheons, Romanian mythology often focuses on the duality between (the "Brother") and Nefârtat (the "Non-Brother"). According to cosmogonic legends, these two entities collaborated to create the world, with Fârtat representing the benevolent, light-bearing force and Nefârtat representing the darker, impulsive side of creation. This balance is reflected in the natural world, where every mountain and valley is thought to be inhabited by specific spirits. Legendary Heroes and Figures

: A fantastic creature resembling a dragon or a giant serpent, often capable of shapeshifting and possessing immense strength.

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