Czech Mythology
Czech mythology encompasses the traditional beliefs, legends, and folklore of the Czech people. It features a variety of deities, spirits, and mythical creatures, often linked to nature and the changing seasons. Key figures include Perun, the god of thunder, and Morana, the goddess of winter and death, who symbolize the duality of life and nature.
The mythology is rich with tales of Slavic origins, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. Folk stories often involve water nymphs, forest spirits, and other supernatural beings, illustrating the connection between the Czech people and their natural surroundings.