A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – In Slavic mythology, a figure known as “Lady Midday,” also referred to as “Midday Spirit” or “Poludnica,” is a female, malicious and murderous high noon demon that hunts those who are carelessly in the field in the summer’s hot days.
This enigmatic and formidable figure has long held a place in the varied traditions, languages, and beliefs of Slavic peoples across Eastern and Central Europe as well as Asia. Stories passed down through generations warn that an encounter with Lady Midday can bring about grave, even deadly outcomes.
As a mythological symbol, she serves as a thoughtful reminder in Slavic culture of the hazards associated with working under the relentless midday sun in agricultural communities.
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