Stribog

Stribog (Stribozh, Strzybóg, Стрибог), in the Slavic pantheon, is the god and spirit of the winds, sky and air; he is said to be the ancestor (grandfather) of the winds of the eight directions. The etymology of the name is disputed, see here (russian only). The names of some lakes, rivers and villages on Russian and Polish lands are derived from Stribog or Strzybóg cf. the village Strzyboga near Skierniewice in Poland. Some consider this evidence of Stribog worship in those areas.

Honours

Stribog Mountains on Brabant Island, Antarctica are named after the deity.

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Remember With Pride

by: Stribog

Voice reaching from the sea of storm
Sound of the ancients
Crushing the shores of stone
Carried by the raging waves
Voices of the past
Whisper of an ancient secret
And at the grasp of the mountain side they reside
Exhalting these glorious mountains
As aeons pass by
As your blood lies dishonoured
We shall reamin as the silent reminders
Winds of Frost, Winds of Ice
Remember us with pride!
Through the vast lands of Blue
Their voices thunder;
"We are creators of worlds!"
Idols of stone watch you from the shores
Their names now lay forgotten
Tainted and destroyed...
As the ancient rage is born




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