I love how many common themes from other stories I recognize. I think it's awesome that people from over the world tell the sane stories. some of them must have traveled far, and some were invented independently of each other. I think you can tell so much about people's lives by listening to their folk tales.
Man these kings don't know how to retire gracefully. (Definitely some influence from the early part of King David's life with the jealousy of Saul and his lure of impossible tasks to kill him.) But I am glad the Fate Spirit was able to hide our hero with our hurting her son.
I don't know what Sudička foretold for me, I would have a strong body and mind as is custom in the family, but I have the misfortune of being born with a broken mind and face I hide both, and because of that I am the most gentle
Skvělé video! I would like to mention, what i have read about this particular story. Who know author of this story Karel J. Erben is surely aware that his stories are sometimes inspired czech and slavic mythology and thats why Děd Vševěd is very likely the representation of Svarog or more precisely his son Dažboh, god of the sun, who ages as the day pass by and that he inteds to eat Plaváček probably represents the idea of offering human sacrifices to this pagan deity.
Yeah, the story is very similar. There's bunch of these fairy tales that were written down by different collectors during romanticism in countries which are close to each other so they have different version but the story is essentially the same.
8:34 Good call, to use the song River of Life when talking of the dry well or in my own tongue Goed gevonden, om het lied Rivier des Levens te spelen als je het over een droge put heb
Really great story. Asspecially I had liked the Sudicka and that they sometimes decide the fate of someone, ehile sitting on a the roof in the night and that the punishment for don´t cilling the baby is drinking water for the rest of his life. By the way: How had you come to the pictures?
I actually found your TH-cam channel a while back while I was watching folklore videos with my followers on some weird Dinosaur app called beagle I don't know what it's called the I can't pronounce it
I love how many common themes from other stories I recognize. I think it's awesome that people from over the world tell the sane stories. some of them must have traveled far, and some were invented independently of each other. I think you can tell so much about people's lives by listening to their folk tales.
Man these kings don't know how to retire gracefully. (Definitely some influence from the early part of King David's life with the jealousy of Saul and his lure of impossible tasks to kill him.)
But I am glad the Fate Spirit was able to hide our hero with our hurting her son.
Such a beautiful story. Keep up the good work man, we need to share and preserve our Slavic culture in this disgusting age of globalization.
Thanks 🙂
Out of curiosity, what do you specifically mean by “disgusting age of globalisation”?
If it got fully fleshed-out, that story would make a really cool anime series.
ISTG ty generovaný ilustrace jsou úžasný
Fakt výborné. Je hezké vydět zájem o českou mytologii.
Díky moc 🙂
Myslis slovansku mytologiu
Good video
I don't know what Sudička foretold for me,
I would have a strong body and mind as is custom in the family, but I have the misfortune of being born with a broken mind and face
I hide both, and because of that I am the most gentle
That's what I call "glass half full" attitude 🙂👍
Skvělé video! I would like to mention, what i have read about this particular story. Who know author of this story Karel J. Erben is surely aware that his stories are sometimes inspired czech and slavic mythology and thats why Děd Vševěd is very likely the representation of Svarog or more precisely his son Dažboh, god of the sun, who ages as the day pass by and that he inteds to eat Plaváček probably represents the idea of offering human sacrifices to this pagan deity.
Díky za doplnění 🙂
The story reminds me at the story: the devil with the three golden hair" from the brothers Grimm.
Yeah, the story is very similar. There's bunch of these fairy tales that were written down by different collectors during romanticism in countries which are close to each other so they have different version but the story is essentially the same.
Your content is amazing, love it so much!
Thanks 🙂
8:34
Good call, to use the song River of Life when talking of the dry well
or in my own tongue
Goed gevonden, om het lied Rivier des Levens te spelen als je het over een droge put heb
Really great story. Asspecially I had liked the Sudicka and that they sometimes decide the fate of someone, ehile sitting on a the roof in the night and that the punishment for don´t cilling the baby is drinking water for the rest of his life. By the way: How had you come to the pictures?
It's AI generated. I couldn't do these videos without it.
Christian influences of the three kings and Moses in the basket?
Definitely Moses with the basket. There's more Czech legends which are clearly inspired by the Old Testament.
I actually found your TH-cam channel a while back while I was watching folklore videos with my followers on some weird Dinosaur app called beagle I don't know what it's called the I can't pronounce it
Like the Roman Fatas then Spanish Hada (Færy) Fatalidad, Hado, and English Fate.
Good video