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By its character, the spiridus can be compared to the protective spirit genie from Roman mythology, to the Elf and Kobold dwarves from the mythology of the Nordic peoples, to the family demon Lutin from the French, to the Brownie little man from Scottish tales, to the Leprechaun from Irish mythology and to the Domovoi spirit from Slavic mythology.
In Romanian traditions, the spiridus is a devil incarnate or depicted as an animal - often in the form of a chicken - that lives in a household, bringing good luck to its owner. The spiridusi are born from eggs: usually an abandoned egg that must be kept in the armpit and incubated there for 40 days. Once it hatches, that chicken is actually a goblin, which must be kept in a new red pot with onion skins. Then it will fulfill all the wishes of its owner, and upon his death it can be sold for two pennies.
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In Moldova, the egg is small, coming from a hen that is believed to have been trampled by the devil. Therefore, the spiridus that will come out, although it does good to the owner, is an envoy of the Evil One, and after the death of the person, his soul will belong to the devil. According to Moldovan beliefs, the abandoned egg must be kept for 9 days in your armpit in an uninhabited house, without crosses or icons, and after these days, a small black chick will hatch, the devil himself, who will fulfill all the orders of the master. He will be kept in a bottle, in a jar or small pots of marble or white earth, being fed with walnut kernels.
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