Heroes (Bogatyri) by Viktor Vasnetsov

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Heroes (Bogatyri) by Viktor Vasnetsov

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Bogatyr by Vladyslav Shcherbyna, 1985
Mortal Combat* With the Three-Headed Serpent by Boris Zvorykin, circa 1916.
(* Every time I read this I hear "Finish him!" in my head.)
The dragon's name is supposedly Gorynych, a zmei (a type of Slavic dragon), but I'm pretty sure we all now who it's REALLY supposed to be (the three crowns are a dead giveaway).
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bogatyr is an interesting russian word because a lot of the english translations don't quite fit.
It is usually translated as warrior or hero, but a bogatyr is a SPECIFIC type of hero.
1: 99% of bogatyr are strong: built like grizzly- bears, wielding large, heavy swords, stupid brave etc. And while it isn't explicitly stated that they are dumb, their brightness is never the selling point of any of the stories.
2: since bogatyr are folk heroes, they usually have a kind and helpful nature
3: Because most good main characters in fairy stores are beautiful, bogatyri are generally considered very handsome.
my conclusion: The MOSt accurate way to translate bogatyr into english is "Heroic Himbo"
Viktor Britvin's illustration for tale "Pokatigoroshek".
Pokatigoroshek (also Katigoroshek, Ivan-Goroshko) is a bogatyr that can be found in Belorussian, Russian and Ukrainian tales.
Pokatigoroshek is a smaller guy on the pic btw. The dude with seven heads is a zmei (slavic dragon or serpent).
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