Good fairies
The plunge in history, oral history node are legends. They make a special segment of the history and particular tradition value in Montenegro. Legends are exposing and getting closer to lesser-known relations, events and customs of the Montenegrin people.

                                    Legend of fairies, fairy’s coins and fairy’s caves


The plunge in history, oral history node are legends. They make a special segment of the history and particular tradition value in Montenegro. Legends are exposing and getting closer to lesser-known relations, events and customs of the Montenegrin people. They reflect the deepest layer of the Montenegrin beings and sensibility that modern times can’t be pushed into oblivion


Montenegrins love their history. It is spiritual nourishment and moral uplifting that extends to the present day. Apart from the extremely rare and incredibly beautiful natural beauty, rich historical and cultural heritage, proud and hospitable people ... Montenegro is special because unusual in people deeply rooted mystical legends and their effect on the generations. The essence and the character of the legend of the Montenegrin patriarchal, tribal society that cannot boast no end so far studied patriarchal society in the world, are spiritual weapons to Montenegrin.

It is a little known legend from which Crmnica area, tied for place Asprice at Sutorman slopes, rocky, water and rich forest burns above Bar. It is a legend about fairies, fairy’s money and fairy’s cave. Fairies have lived all over the mountain, and their right confluence was one cave, which was called by them the fairy’s cave. Cave hole is located on the cliffs carved vertically into the rock below the Sutorman top (1.004 m). According to tradition, no one has ever managed to get into that cave except Ivo Dragišić from the hamlet Karuč (he lived in the second half of the 19th century). According to Ivo’s heirs, he descended into the cave with rope attached to a tree. In the first part of the cave, there was a round table of carved stone, stone kneading and cutlery, and in another part of the cave could not even allowed to enter because the fairies warned that how does the curse would occur to the entire village. After Ivo Dragišić, to this day no one has entered in this cave...

(Read the complete text of the printed issue of Renome number 7.)

By: Ms. Pera Pavlica-Dragišić

 
 
 
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