• The legendary love of gold of Koschei is speculated to be a distorted record of Konchak's role as the keeper of the Kosh's resources.[5].
  • "Koschei the Deathless" by Ivan Bilibin. In Slavic folklore, Koschei (Russian: Кощей, tr. Koschei cannot be killed by conventional means targeting his body.
  • The villain known as Koschei (or Kaschei) the Immortal can be found in many Russian fairy tales, both folklore and literary versions.
  • Koschei Ivan'dan ona biraz su getirmesini ister; Ivan ona su getirir Koschei on iki kova su içtikten sonra büyülü güçleri ona geri döner zincirlerini kırıp yok olur.
  • Ugly, bony, immortal, and evil, Koschei the Deathless is the archetypal male antagonist and probably one of the scariest characters in Eastern Slavic folklore.
  • A figure from Slavic folklore , Koschei the Deathless (aka Koschei the Immortal) was known for his titular characteristic: his inability to die.
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    • Hakkında:
      В зловонной топи пустынных болот затягивает зыбень телес хоровод вороньи крики несутся над глушью пронзают коряги крепчает удушье
  • The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing video oyunu serisinde, The Death of Koschei, ikinci oyundaki önemli bir olay örgüsü öğesidir.
  • Koschei’s character has been featured in several works of literature, including Katherine Arden’s Winternight trilogy, which is inspired by Russian folktales.