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  • Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbian demonology tell us of a species of Aerial Devil known as ala. Demons of bad weather, ale, as they are collectively called, destroy and loot crops from the fields, send hail storms to destroy orchards and vineyards, and uproot trees. The ale also have the ability to cause crops not to ripen and remove the fertility from the land.
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  • An ala or hala (plural: ale or hali) is a female mythological creature recorded in the folklore of Bulgarians, Macedonians, and Serbs.
  • Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbian demonology tell us of a species of Aerial Devil known as ala. Demons of bad weather, ale, as they are collectively called...
  • The Ala’s main powers are closely associated with her role as a weather demon, with control over storms, hail, and other destructive weather phenomena.
  • It is believed that the diversity of appearances described is due to the ala’s being a synthesis of a Slavic demon of bad weather and a similar demon of the...
  • Bir ala, kara bir nefes, devasa, kafası karışmış şekilli bir yaratık, büyük ağızlı bir canavar, insan şeklinde veya yılan gibi, dişi bir ejderha veya bir karga gibi görünebilir.
  • In one particular story, whispered from one generation to the next, the Ala once engaged in an epic battle with a local deity.
  • An ala veya hala (çoğul: ale veya hali ) folklorunda Bulgarlar , Makedonlar ve Sırplar 'da kaydedilmiş bir kadın mitolojik yaratıktır .
  • The Chała is particularly relevant after our discussion of the Płanetnik/Zduhać – a demon and protector of the winds and weather – a couple weeks ago, as the two...
  • But the Ala demon also had a very particular effect on its victims: it usually attacked sleeping men and would cause them to ejaculate in their sleep.
  • S'den Z'ye Demon'lar ve isimleri, yönettikleri şeyler ve uzmanlıkları ve rütbeleri nelerdir?
    Bulunamadı: ala
  • ala [DEMON] wr. a-la2 "a demon" Akk. alû.