The Ora (Albanian: or, definite form: ora, pl. Amongst the creatures that the Henwen gave birth to were a bee, a piglet, a wolf cub and an eagle. [25] Edith Durham reports that the dried head of a snake, cut off with a large silver medjidieh (coin) is a very good charm against the Evil Eye. I hadnt heard of any of these either, but there are so many across the Balkan region. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. Mount Shpirag is marked with deep streams of water running down its face and lies across the valley. To tease? All of the methods are very standard and unsurprising, but the problem is not having a definite agreement (even in stories) whether all of them are effective or not. All of these versions stem from the Latin word strga, which translates into evil spirit and witch. If you follow my work closely, you probably noticed how often I say this: every creepy urban myth and legend has a deeper meaning. Jubani published in 1871 his Raccolta di canti popolari e rapsodie di poemi albanesi (Collection of Albanian Folk Songs and Rhapsodies)the first collection of Gheg folk songs and the first folkloric work to be published by an Albanian who lived in Albania. [182][136], Another characteristic of Albanian heroic songs are weapons. Speaking of spitting into someones mouth If you want to avoid that for your children, or any children, for that matter, youll be relieved to know that in some Albanian regions its common to say mashaallah to children and babies while also touching their noses. and I think Im going to have nightmares of Lamia, but this whole post was such a fun read. I think Ill try found out more about this. The Albanians of the Balkan Peninsula associate these creatures with female characters, whose names differ from one district of Albania to . hopefully they are just myths haha! According to popular belief, they returned to the area to search for their lost limbs. How else would it hunt, right? For me, not only does it say something about its personality, but also raises questions. Very straightforward. The earliest church lexicon is mainly of Late Latin or Ecclesiastical Latin origin and, to a large extent, of native origin, which leads to the conclusion that the Christianisation of the Albanians occurred under the Latin-based liturgy and ecclesiastical order of the Holy See. [7] Here is our assortment of Balkan folklore and mythical beings. [15], Extract from Songs of the Frontier Warriors (Mujos Oras), translated by Robert Elsie -, Oh oras, to whom do you render assistance?. The zana e malit is an Albanian mythological creature (Albanian: Zane or Zre in southern Albania)("fairy of the mountain" in English), zana (as a definite noun), or zan (plural) of pre-Roman Paleo-Balkan origin. A cross made of pig bone could be placed at the entrance of a church on Easter Sunday, rendering any shtriga inside unable to leave. Albanian folklore evolved over the centuries in a relative isolated tribal culture and society,[4] and although several changes occurred in the Albanian belief system, an ancient substratum of pre-Christian beliefs has survived until today. Doesnt it want to be unnoticed? Albanian stories, in particular, tell us that dhampirs can be recognized by their black or messy and untamed hair. [49], At the time of the South Slavic incursion and the threat of ethnic turbulence in the Albanian-inhabited regions, the Christianization of the Albanians had already been completed and it had apparently developed for Albanians as a further identity-forming feature alongside the ethnic-linguistic unity. Even if vrykolakas has no intention of killing people, it still has a pattern of visiting their home when theyre asleep to eat all of their food and drink all of their wine. He envisioned that for the monastery to be built successfully he had to incorporate someone into its walls. Hmmm This brings more questions than answers! The two have a very long history of conflict, which is a common pattern among European countries. These relations can be seen during the rule of the Illyrian emperors, such as Aurelian who introduced the cult of the Sun; Diocletian who stabilized the empire and ensured its continuation through the institution of the Tetrarchy; Constantine the Great who issued the Edict of Toleration for the Christianized population and who summoned the First Council of Nicaea involving many clercs from Illyricum; Justinian who issued the Corpus Juris Civilis and sought to create an Illyrian Church, building Justiniana Prima and Justiniana Secunda, which was intended to become the centre of Byzantine administration. I just dont understand how they actually manage to get their prey, I mean this whole show sampiro creates really attracts attention, even in the dark. [2] Baron Franz Nopcsa related the term Ora to the ancient Greek Oreads, nymphs of the mountains. They appear also on later funerary monuments, including the medieval tombstones (steci) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the burial monuments used until recently in northern Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, southern Serbia and northern North Macedonia. [62][63][64] Bektashism is a Muslim dervish order (tariqat) thought to have originated in the 13th century in a frontier region of Anatolia, where Christianity, Islam and paganism coexisted, allowing the incorporation of comparable pagan and non-Muslim beliefs into popular Islam. They can live either in caves or mountain tops, and are particularly intelligent. However, I couldnt be more wrong. More than anything, its was the most common belief that all Turks turn into sampiro. It isnt the murderous type, but it still hunts, it can shapeshift, and it can even leave you bloodthirsty. While vampires are commonly known as blood-thirsty and horny beings, dhampirs, in some stories, arent depicted too differently from humans in terms of behavior. The French consul in Janina and Thessalonika, Auguste Dozon, published Albanian folk tales and songs initially in the 1879 Manuel de la langue chkipe ou albanaise (Manual of the Shkip or Albanian Language) and in the 1881 Contes albanais, recueillis et traduits (Albanian Tales, Collected and Translated). [42], Albanian folklore traces back to Paleo-Balkan mythology including a substrate of Illyrian religion. Travelling anywhere in the Balkan region, you are almost certain to be told one of these folklores or hear about a mythical beast. Eventually, as you got a bigger picture, you would also notice her face disfigurement and possibly a cape that she tends to wear. [2] In Albanian folk beliefs, earth is the object of a special cult,[7] and an important role is played by fire, which is considered a living, sacred or divine element used for rituals, sacrificial offerings and purification. She did not die and re-emerged on a different isle. As a matter of fact, even today many Albanians point their fingers at shtriga whenever theres untimely infant death. She accepted, for some reason, but she soon realised that this was not a game. The folklorist Giuseppe Pitr published in 1875 a selection of Albanian folk tales from Sicily in Fiabe, novelle e racconti popolari siciliani (Sicilian Fables, Short Stories and Folk Tales). These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. while sleeping" are very widespread among the Balkan peoples. Also, why would shtriga go to a church? Apparently, parents tell their loud children that Buba will get them if they dont quiet down. female eagles and the winds are his servants. [28] Robert Elsie described the Zana as muses of the mountains - as every mountain has its own Zana. Zuku Bajraktar captures his mothers secret lover, Slavic warrior Baloz Sedlija, as his prisoner. This list may not reflect recent changes . Mythological Creatures Coming at Night and Strangling People. Balkan Folklore - North Macedonian Mythical Creatures It's time to meet some of North Macedonia's mythical creatures! Lets start by dissecting the name shtriga and the meaning behind it! They travelled through the northern Albanian mountains and recorded folkloric materials which were published in French translation in the 1858 Hcquard's pioneering Histoire et description de la Haute Albanie ou Gugarie (History and Description of High Albania or Gegaria). One then strolled near him and spoke to him, saying: The oras we are of the great earthly hero. Their importance and the love which the heroes have for them are carefully represented in the songs, while they are rarely described physically. They brought forth his courser and put on its saddle. If you watch South Park, you may feel a deja vu as you read the part with the nickname, as Cartman from South Park has assigned this exact nickname to people with red hair who can walk in the sunlight without being scared of its effects on them. Perhaps thats the best way to undo her damage? The folk storytellers have played an important role in preserving Albanian folklore. Now all you need to do is pick the one you like the best! But even if you do come across an evil dhampir, there is a bright side legends tell us that its possible to identify dhampirs as such. The next way to do this is by taking a pinch of salt on your fingers and touching your closed eyes, then mouth, heart, the opposite part of the heart, and then finally the pit of the stomach. Nothing about vrykolakas makes much sense to me and it sounds like a classic case of the broken telephone. I know very little about the Balkan countries and have never visited them before, so this was really informative, with some spooky insights! Kron-i/krua/kroi: living water, flowing water. WOW! Ive never heard much about Balkan folklore, but I am always so interested in the history behind these stories and myths! Hold on, this is going to be *very* different. Another important figure in Norse mythology is the god Thor, who is known for his strength and his weapon, the mighty hammer Mjolnir. Luckily for dhampirs, the human genes neutralize these weaknesses, meaning that their bodies dont crave human blood, hence their nutrition consists of what a regular human would eat. Croatia is home to many of the mythical creatures of Balkan folklore. Unlike with a female shtriga, however, we dont really get an explanation of how men turn into shtrigu. While its true that theyre not motivated by blood the way vampires are and theyre not really categorized as either good or evil, they *can* develop or even inherit evil intentions as well as the power to do harm. It is said that Lubia has many heads and regenerative abilities that can grow her heads back in case theyfall off in some way. Vrykolakas would find someone who is asleep and then crush and suffocate them by sitting on them. [12], Albanian myths and legends are organized around the dichotomy of good and evil,[13] the most famous representation of which is the legendary battle between drangue and kulshedra,[14] a conflict that symbolises the cyclic return in the watery and chthonian world of death, accomplishing the cosmic renewal of rebirth. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". [22] At midnight, Zuku slays Slavic warrior Baloz Sedlija, and burns his mother to her death. I love when history is THIS interesting! A large abandoned ancient city remains within the cavern, with a bazar stocked with all of the finest and best fruit, flesh, fish, and fair raiment. Clearly, vrykolakas sounds like a cowardly predator, avoiding a confrontation with its victims and only sneaking into their homes when theyre asleep. Am I the only one wondering how those heads are placed on the body? [2] [1] The kulshedra is believed to spit fire, cause drought, storms, flooding, earthquakes and other natural disasters against mankind. Ooooh spooky! Mitko's own collectionincluding 505 folk songs, and 39 tales and popular sayings, mainly from southern Albaniawas finished in 1874 and published in the 1878 Greek-Albanian journal Alvaniki melissa / Belietta Sskiypetare (The Albanian Bee). Most believe he is visible only at night, especially during thetwelve days of Christmasand in the earlyspring. I think you already know the answer and you can thank Hollywood for that. A figure from northern Albanian mythology, the name comes from the Albanian word for 'steam' and refers to a spirit-like creature that can suffocate humans with their breath. During the day, Earthly Beauty spends time with her sister, Sea Beauty, and in the evening the wind returns her to Baba Tomorri. The German physician Karl H. Reinhold collected Albanian folklore material from Albanian sailors while he was serving as a doctor in the Greek navy and in 1855 he published Noctes Pelasgicae (Pelasgian Nights). But lets pretend that it all adds up. In addition to that, the word Dhampir itself has a few slightly different ways to be spelled such as dhamphir and dhampyr. Travel Insight by Theme Palace | Privacy Policy. As Mujo and Behuri duel, the Ora intervenes guiding Mujo to distract Behuri and use the poison dagger which the Ora had hidden on Behuri, to slay him. Also, he claimed that dhampirs can also be identified as such if their bodies are boneless, which also shows in their movement. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Balkan travel inspiration and practical travel tips. They bound all his wounds and healed all of his ailments. However one part retained Christian and pre-Christian beliefs. Well, apparently vrykolakas can be pretty judgemental too. And yet vrykolakas sits on them? It doesnt take one to be a wolf expert to know that a wolf is a wild and free animal that doesnt take orders from humans, so youll probably need to think of an indirect way to complete your mission. The interesting part in the vampire habits and behavior is that according to Balkan creepy urban legends, male vampires are involved with mortal women much more often than female vampires are with male mortals. Calygreyhound: Creature with torso of antelope, head of a wild cat and claws on an eagle (Medieval Heraldry) 48. The male noun for shtriga is shtrigu or shtrigan. [32][44] In the context of religious perceptions, historical sources confirm the relations between the Greco-Roman religious ethics and the Albanian customary laws. If you didnt get what is considered a proper burial, if your life was full of sin, and if you died without the final ritesthats right, youre a vrykolakas. More specifically, the Albanian word for shtriga is shtrig, the Polish version is strzyga, in Romanian its strig, and Italian is strega. But thats not all. Short on time? The Zana are thought to have observed the speeches at theLeague of Prizren at 1878. [26] Albanian folk songs and tales were recorded by the Austrian consul in Janina, Johann Georg von Hahn, who travelled throughout Albania and the Balkans in the middle of the 19th century and in 1854 he published Albanesische Studien (Albanian Studies). Most commonly shtriga is described as a woman with intense and undeniable hate in her eyes. Kind of like a drunk sexual predator. Extract from Songs of the Frontier Warriors (Halili Avenges Mujo), translated by Robert Elsie . The mountain ora then burst into laughter, The young man himself was perplexed and did wonder. Giving him back all his might and his power. Although they had never met, Vita used to sing from the top of the Big ridge while Lyulin would accompany her on his fiddle from the Long ridge. There was no one to wall it up after she died. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Afraid of Zukus strength, his mother offers to blind her son. The name can be used to express that a person is evil. Depending on the culture, the appearance and abilities of the mythological creature may differ. It has to be one with wings, typically either a fly, a bee, or a moth. E Bukura e Dheut. Having said that, she is also known to be a bloodthirsty baddy who slithers through the night, searching for children to consume. But, to ensure the builders couldnt create a more beautiful building somewhere else, he had them all stranded on the roof so that they would perish and be unable to build again. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". [59] Since its founding in 1912, Albania has been a secular state, becoming atheist during the Communist regime, and returning secular after the fall of the regime. [27] From 1923 onward, Scottish scholar and anthropologist Margaret Hasluck collected Albanian folklore material when she lived in Albania. This method would trap shtriga inside, giving you the opportunity to kill her, though Im not entirely sure how anyone would do this since sources claim that she cant be killed using regular weapons and methods. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. Therefore, several Albanian dialectal variants exist, such as zn, zn, zr, xan, xn, etc. It kills people by sitting on them. After all, every region has its own version. Now that you know about dhampirs and a few general characteristics of vampires, I do want to shed some light on a few specific types of vampires. B Baloz Bardha D Dhampir Div (mythology) Drangue E E Bija e Hns dhe e Diellit F Fatia K Kukudh Kulshedra L Ljubi O Ora (mythology) P Perria S Of the three sea facing windows, only the one belonging to the youngest sister remained. Isnt it fascinating!? It would be wrapped with a silver medal of St. George, then blessed by a priest - providing protection against the evil Oras and devils when worn.[24]. Folk beliefs of the Southern Tosk Albanians reveal similar Albanian mythological figures of fate and destiny, the Mirai and Fatia. Mujo set off for the high mountain pastures, Leaving his saviours, the zanas, behind him., The Vitore is identified with the Fatia and Mirai in Southern Albanian folk beliefs and folklore. Its time to meet some of North Macedonias mythical creatures! And did I mention that this strategy can only be implemented on Easter Sunday? In the mountain side on the road to Prizren remains a cavern that travels miles underground - some say even beneath the Drin. Baba is woken by his four eagles and makes sure Earthly Beauty is taken to safety before setting off to battle Shpirag. There are no known explanations why, but one could assume that female vampires are either not attracted to mortals or simply do not possess a sexual appetite as vast as the males do. Anyway, the list doesnt actually end there. How can you fight back? These maidens would shape the life of every child that is born, appointing varying destinies to each similarly to the Ora. I wont deep into their history, but what you need to know for context is that many Albians viewed, and even now many see the Turks as invaders who forced their language and religion on Albanians. This game involved building walls around her body. Can you see that Ora, standing at my bedside? The two main categories of Albanian mythology are factual stories and transformation tales. The deities are generally not persons, but animistic personifications of nature. Obviously, there is a good reason why sampiros eyes are the only thing that is not all covered up. Apparently the Albanian, and in general Balkan legends, believe that the fruit of two genetically different species gains all the best that both can offer. (Father) Tomor is seen as an old man with a long white beard flowing down to. Zmeyare beings with vaguely human features. And if you tried to distract yourself from her stare somehow, you would very quickly notice her crooked nose. Yes, you read that right. Usually, shtriga were described as old or middle-aged women with grey, pale green, or pale blue eyes (called white eyes or pale eyes) (Albanian: sybardha) and a crooked nose. Another mentioned way to cure people of shtrigas touch is by getting her to die. In other words, lugat in Albania is basically a type of a boogeyman and interestingly enough, it is not the only one. Anyway, whenever I talk about local boogeymen from different countries, I always add a reminder, so here goes. In the northern cultures, the kucedra is believed to have the . [20], The Albanian National Awakening (Rilindja) gave rise to collections of folklore material in Albania in the second half of the 19th century. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. The creature has been described as an undead man that left his grave during the night to haunt people. Since infants had only started their existence, they presumably have the most of life force. Albanian myths can be divided into two major groups: legends of metamorphosis and historical legends. What kind of being was standing before him. Zuku, taunted and captured is blinded by his mother. Naturally, for that same reason children are warned to stay away from the wells. The three sisters Nera, Bianca and Rosa Bucca often stayed at the familys summer house. This reminds me of Annabelle. And the creature is always heavily covered in flowing fabric or its own grave shroud. [24] Throughout Albania people would wear many types of charms to ward off the evil oras and devils. But yeah This one really gave me the creeps, even without a detailed description. Want to read a bit more folklore and discover more mythical creatures? [17][18], Extract from Songs of the Frontier Warriors (The Marriage of Halili), translated by Robert Elsie . Anyway, lets end this part in the most fitting way for the occasion: how does one kill a vrykolakas? Edith Durham recorded several methods traditionally considered effective for defending oneself from shtriga. The first boogeyman I want to tell you about is actually a boogeywoman and her name is Lubia. Dhampirs are a widely-spread subject in Balkan folklore, which includes Albania, todays subject. Turns out that dhampirs can even enjoy the sunlight the same way a human would as opposed to the way a vampire would not. [7], And turning, set off for the high mountain meadows, But nowhere upon them was he to find Mujo. I gotta admit, that does sound hard to ignore. Whenever vrykolakas saw people going to a church, it would loudly and openly mock the people of faith and on some occasions even throw rocks at them to emphasize his disapproval. [65][66] After the ban of all the Sufi orders in Turkey in 1925, the Bektashi Order established its headquarters in Tirana. Albanian folk beliefs (Albanian: Besimet folklorike shqiptare) and mythological stories comprise the beliefs expressed in the customs, rituals, myths, legends and tales of the Albanian people. Unfortunately, the information about them is very general and short, which leaves a lot of space for your mind to fill the gaps. Songs of the Frontier Warriors described by Robert Elsie as one of the best-known cycles of Albanian epic verse.[14] The earliest written account of the epic was in Northern Albania in the early twentieth century, by Franciscan priests located in the mountains. Albanian scholars have published numerous collections of Albanian oral tradition, but only a small part of this material has been translated into other languages. The next boogeyman on the list is called Buba and we know even less about this one. Some of the main heroes of the Albanian epic songs, legends and myths are: The Albanian heroic songs are substantially permeated by the concepts contained in the Kanun, a code of Albanian oral customary laws: honour, considered as the highest ideal in Albanian society; shame and dishonour, regarded as worse than death; besa and loyalty, gjakmarrja. [31], References of the Ora in Folklore and Epic Poetry, Similarities to other mythological figures, Southern Albanian Tosks - The Fatia, Mirai and Vitore, Last edited on 14 December 2022, at 21:14, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ora_(mythology)&oldid=1127461073, This page was last edited on 14 December 2022, at 21:14. Wandering aimlessly in the mountains, the blind Zuku is met by an ora who restores his sights with some herbs and tells him to take vengeance. Folklore of Northern Albania emphasizes that a shtriga is not born to be a witch. InEastern Serbia,the Drekavac has been described in the form of a humanoid canine creature that walks on its back legs. Scary! Between the 16th and 18th centuries, in Albania arrived also the Bektashi Sufi order[61] which spread widely among Albanians because of its traditional tolerance and regard for different religions, practices and beliefs and because it allowed itself to be a vehicle for the expression of Crypto-Christian, Christian and pre-Christian pagan beliefs and rituals. From the second half of the 20th century much research has been done by the Academy of Albanological Studies of Tirana and by the Albanological Institute of Prishtina. Danish Indo-Europeanist and professor at the University of Copenhagen, Holger Pedersen, visited Albania in 1893 to learn the language and to gather linguistic material. One day, Baba Tomorri is lounging in bed with Earthly Beauty when Shpirag attempts to take over Berat. [2] Albanian folk tales were first recorded in the middle of the nineteenth century by European scholars such as Johann Georg von Hahn, the Austrian consul in Janina (Ioannina), Karl H. Reinhold and Giuseppe Pitr. The Balkan region is home to many captivating legends and mythical creatures. [1] [2] Often depicted as three female deities, the Ora "maintain the order of the universe and enforce its laws" [3] - "organising the appearance of humankind." [4] Nov 14, 2017 - Explore Margarett Bridge's board "Albanian Mythology" on Pinterest. [11], From Albanian literature translated by Robert Elsie -. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. And how does it crush them by sitting on them? The three Ora then seek the help of Mujo to seek revenge on Paji. Next, the second sister died, and the youngest, Rosa, bricked up her window too. Their stare would make people uncomfortable, and people were supposed to avoid looking them directly in the eyes because they have the evil eye (Albanian: syliga). Vita turned down every other suitor in the hope of marrying Lyulin. [2] Albert Doja refers to the studies of Maximilian Lambertz, revealing that the faces of the Oras change depending on the degree of happiness they bestow upon the newborn child. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. While Jin is a general reference to concealment, al-janin refers specifically to a fetus that is concealed in its mother's womb. This is a method that, according to Albanian urban legends, can protect you from the evil eye of shtriga. Other than that, it seems that lugat, unlike sampiro, is not one to stand out and its appearance cant really be framed. [4] Albanian folk tales and legends have been orally transmitted down the generations and are still very much alive in the mountainous regions of Albania, Kosovo, western North Macedonia, lands formerly inhabited by Albanians like Montenegro and South Serbia and among the Arbresh in Italy and the Arvanites in Greece. [51] Some Albanians living in the mountains, who were only partially affected by Romanization, probably sank back into the Classic Paganism. When exploring the area, it seems there is a story behind almost every building, mountain or village. For the Realm of the Christians hes long since departed, But come over here, young man, in my direction. Children that Buba will get them if they dont quiet down, taunted and captured is by!, vrykolakas sounds like a cowardly predator, avoiding a confrontation with its victims and sneaking! Mother to her death security features of the best-known cycles of Albanian mythology are factual stories and myths the! 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