Likho (Licho): Puzzling And Persistent Demon Of Mischief In Slavic Mythology
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - One of the most famous embodiments of evil and bad luck in Slavic beliefs is Likho (Licho) in Eastern Slavic mythology, she is believed to be a demonic creature, portrayed as an old, very thin giant woman in black with one eye.
Likho (in Polish: ‘licho’), is a puzzzling, fascinating supernatural being that wanders around the world to places where people live happily. It usually set fire to buildings, sent famine, detroyed fruits and vegetables, harassed livestock left poverty, and disease, and then left to seek other places. Sometimes, Likho whisperd evil thoughts in people's ears.
Was it a demon or an evil deity? No one knows today, but it is important that Likho’s evil deeds have always been feared and never ignored because her mischief could affect anyone.
Background image - LukaszDesign - Adobe Stock
Based on stories of those who met this mysterious, walking disaster, Likho was an ugly, skinny woman with one eye in the middle of her forehead, which could destroy everything that it was looking at.
Other witnesses describe Likho as a little devil, a shaggy, malicious creature living in the forests and fields, often responsible only for small mischief such as loosening the blade ax, breaking plates, or hiding household items much less harmful than those of the one-eyed woman.
Fond of ruining human happiness, the one-eyed Likho rarely appears to people, but she do n0t wish them well.
Despite her nomadic nature, the one-eyed demon could stay weeks or years in the selected place spreading misery and disaster. In this case, the creature observed noble and good persons in order to bring them astray, making their minds totally confused or deprive them luck.
Licho - Image credit: Marek Hapon - CC BY-SA 4.0
In ancient beliefs, Polish people used this term to mean an evil spirit, unless they simply preferred to say: the devil or demon.
Likho is known as the master of temptation. It has the ability to successfully whisper to people lies day and night, which makes them believe they talk with their thoughts. Thus, they make bad choices and poor decisions that ruin their lives.
Likho's goal is to make life difficult for people. The demon's malicious actions can touch anyone, so the fear of this demon is intense. Usually, Licho is described as an ugly woman with one eye who can destroy everything in its vicinity.
How can people protect themselves against the evil deeds of the demonic female, Likho? In fact, we can only bravely and patiently deal with misery and wait until the evil demon goes somewhere else and leave us in peace.
The figure of lich has survived to this day in many colloquial expressions, in such phrases as: "do not wake up the likho", "the likho does not sleep", "burn the licho", "likho knows" (literally "licho [only] knows"). In Czech, lichý means idle, vain. In Ukrainian, it is a type of bad luck or event/incident.
Written by – A. Sutherland AncientPages.com Staff Writer
Updated on December 28, 2023
Copyright © AncientPages.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or part without the express written permission of AncientPages.com
More From Ancient Pages
-
Unexplained Forest Mystery In Oregon Baffles Scientists
Featured Stories | Jun 24, 2024 -
Angerona – Goddess Of Silence During Cosmic Crises And Protector Of Ancient Rome
Featured Stories | Feb 15, 2019 -
Nemesis: Winged Goddess Of Justice And Revenge
Featured Stories | Jun 2, 2016 -
DNA Analysis Shows Griffin Warrior Ruled His Greek Homeland
Archaeology | Aug 26, 2022 -
Enigmatic Bronze Age Fulacht Fiadh: ‘Kitchens’ Of The Legendary Irish Warriors
Civilizations | Nov 26, 2018 -
Fascinating Altamura Man – One Of The Most Complete Neanderthal Skeletons Ever Discovered
Featured Stories | Jul 15, 2022 -
World’s Oldest Recorded Solar Eclipse Re-Writes History Of Egyptian Pharaohs
Archaeology | Oct 30, 2017 -
Celtic Valhalla And Sacred Wells – Magic Of Invisible Worlds
Celtic Mythology | Nov 17, 2021 -
Excavation And Restoration Of New Rooms In The Pyramid Of Sahura In Abusir
Archaeology | Sep 27, 2023 -
Monumental Grave Of Ancient Greek Poet Aratus Located In Mersin- But It Cannot Be Opened
Archaeology | Jun 4, 2017 -
Ancient Greeks Reached Iceland Before The Vikings – New Theory Suggests
Featured Stories | Dec 10, 2022 -
Perseus – Courageous Adventurer Who Fulfilled A Prophecy
Featured Stories | Jul 31, 2018 -
Mystery Of The Strange Rock In New England That People Fear To Approach
Featured Stories | Apr 17, 2024 -
Baba Yaga: Enigmatic, Powerful Archetypal Witch In Slavic Folklore
Slavic Mythology | May 16, 2016 -
Beautiful Ancient Egyptian Jewelry From The 26th Dynasty Unearthed At Karnak Temples
Artifacts | Mar 3, 2025 -
Huge Never-Before-Seen Ancient Petroglyphs Discovered In Kville, Bohuslän, Sweden
Archaeology | May 18, 2023 -
Shepherd’s Monument Mystery: Yet Another Undeciphered Inscription
Featured Stories | Jun 26, 2023 -
Giant Spider Yokai Tsuchigumo Confronts Minamoto No Yorimitsu And Something Strange Happens
Myths & Legends | Mar 23, 2024 -
Amazing 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Bead-Net Dress Found In Giza Tomb Restored
Featured Stories | Jun 27, 2023 -
Was Ice Age Cave Art Influenced By Pareidolia?
Archaeology | Oct 7, 2023