Nebskoslav Paganism

Nebskoslav Paganism also known as Nebskoslav Folk Beliefs or Folklore is a loose set of beliefs practiced in Nebskoslavia. Nebskogrod is considered to be the holy land by Nebskoslav Pagans.

Gods
Among the most important gods of Nebskoslav Paganism are:

Rod - God of families and households attributed with the cult of ancestors =

Perun - God of the sky, fire, war and thunder

Svarog - God of the sun, smithing, forging and fire

Veles/Weles - God of the wilderness, cattle, magic, travelers and the ruler of the Nebskoslav underworld called "Nav" Morana/Maranna - Goddess of winter and death Rodzanices/Rodjenices - Three goddesses of fate Due to the chaotic, unorganized nature of this religion it is unclear which god is thought of as the highest and most powerful one, but it is either Perun, Rod or Svarog.

Holidays
March 21st - The drowning of Morana - In the first day of Spring Nabskoslav folk makes a straw puppet of the winter goddess Morana and drowns and/or burns is in order for spring to arrive.

May 1st - 2nd - Spring Dziady - Twice a year ancestors would visit us from beyond the grave and the folk greets them with food and helps the spirits to go rest in peace in the afterlife.

June 21st - Kupala Night - The holiday of the midsummer solstice. It's celebration includes burning herbs in the campfire, dances, partying and fortunetelling.

October 31st - November 1st - Autumn Dziady - Twice a year ancestors would visit us from beyond the grave and the folk greets them with food and helps the spirits to go rest in peace in the afterlife.