Slavic evil spirits/mythical creatures:>Pony

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Model description

This LORA helps to create images of creatures from Slavic mythology based on Russian folk tales.

The model was trained on the cyberrealisticPony checkpoint, but it also works with other Pony.

Baba Yaga - is a Slavic witch, a popular folklore character. She is usually depicted as a nasty old woman with disheveled hair, a hooked nose, a "bone leg", long claws and several teeth in her mouth.

Ghouls - are the Living dead, rising from their graves. Like any other vampires, ghouls drink blood and can devastate entire villages. First of all, they kill relatives and friends.

Leshy - is a forest spirit, a protector of animals. He looks like a tall man with a long beard and hair all over his body.

Rusalka - In Slavic mythology, mermaids are a kind of mischievous evil spirits. They became drowned women, girls who died near a reservoir, or people who bathed at an untimely time. Mermaids were sometimes identified with "mavki" (from the Old Slavonic "nav" — dead).

A midday girl - is a dangerous creature for humans, appearing in the form of a thin, tall woman (often dead), dressed in white.

A werewolf (volkolak) - is a monster that is widely known not only among the Slavs, but also around the world – a werewolf or a werewolf. In all cases, before it turned into this evil spirit, the monster was a human being.

Igosha - In Slavic mythology, dark forces and evil spirits are often associated with children. For example, there is a belief that a child who died before baptism (or, for example, was stillborn) turns into an evil spirit – igoshu.

The Water Man - is the one who has full power in his element, who controls the fish and lives on the darkest and deepest river bottom. This is a naked, bearded man, entangled in mud (or just hairy), often having fishy features. Darkness and blackness are the most precious to him.

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