Talk:List of Slavic creatures/@comment-37037259-20180928045127/@comment-30643947-20180929112338

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I found information about them on Serbian side of Wikipedia, as well and on certain Serbian-language site dedicated to Slavic mythology and in books featuring them. Serbian side of Wikipedia has more accurate and broader story than English one tbh. English side unfortunately is making Slavic polytheism looking like christian religion (Slavs actually believed in balance, as nature itself knows no evil or good), some info doesn't even exist and even mistaking mythical creatures for gods and I am way too lazy to open account there and to fix it.

Unfortunately, such books and sources are available only for Balkan region and info about todorats itself is very scarce and maybe big chunk of their story is lost in time after christianisation of Serbs. That's main reason why I added such creature into this list. And if you wanna search for yourself, just type todorac into Google search. I wrote todorats here because for some unknown reason, English folks spell c as ch while saying somebody's name.