Chort is considered to be a demon of , with horns, hoofs, skinny tail, and a pig-face in Slavic mythology (demonology). He is the son of the Slavic god Chernobog and the goddess Mara. In Ukraine, he is also known as Haspyda, Didko, Irod, and Kutsyi. In folklore, his physical appearance is same as that of Greek god Pan. In folk Christianity, he is considered a minion of Satan.
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| - Chort is considered to be a demon of , with horns, hoofs, skinny tail, and a pig-face in Slavic mythology (demonology). He is the son of the Slavic god Chernobog and the goddess Mara. In Ukraine, he is also known as Haspyda, Didko, Irod, and Kutsyi. In folklore, his physical appearance is same as that of Greek god Pan. In folk Christianity, he is considered a minion of Satan.
- The Chort (Polish: Czart) is a relict monster that appears in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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| - Chort is considered to be a demon of , with horns, hoofs, skinny tail, and a pig-face in Slavic mythology (demonology). He is the son of the Slavic god Chernobog and the goddess Mara. In Ukraine, he is also known as Haspyda, Didko, Irod, and Kutsyi. In folklore, his physical appearance is same as that of Greek god Pan. In folk Christianity, he is considered a minion of Satan.
- The Chort (Polish: Czart) is a relict monster that appears in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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