Kodlak
Introduction
A mythical creature from Slavic folklore, often considered a spirit or guardian of the forest.
Background Story
The name 'Kodlak' comes from Slavic mythology, specifically referring to a forest spirit or guardian animal that protects the woodland realms. In folklore, Kodlak is often depicted as a wise and powerful figure, associated with nature and the wild. This name may also evoke imagery from various literary works that explore themes of mythology and nature.
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