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A figure often blamed for the drying up of livestock's milk or the sudden "urok" (evil eye) cast upon a neighbor.
These often involved "stretching" a curse over generations, using symbolic knots or burying items on the target's property to ensure misfortune. 4. Protection and "Otchitka" SlavГўnskaГў crnaГў magiГў
Because the fear of black magic was so prevalent, a massive secondary industry of (Spasenie) emerged. To counter a curse, one would visit a "Babushka" or a local healer who used "living water," wax pouring ( otlivanie voskom ), and Christian prayers to "wash away" the darkness. This constant tug-of-war between the curse and the cure defined village life for centuries. 5. Modern Echoes A figure often blamed for the drying up
Traditional Slavic black magic is often categorized by its intent: SlavГўnskaГў crnaГў magiГў