Dear forum,

I was wondering whether you may help me in tracking down the name of a folklore monster that seems to come from Siberia of Kazakhstan.

At the present time, I'm finding informations about it only in Japanese. In Japanese, the monster is called サルード (Sarudo), but as you may know Japanese characters only give you the Japanese pronounce of the name and not the correct spelling, so the name could be Saludo, Salud, Sarud, Salood, Sarood, etc. Does one of them ring any bell to you?

You can see a picture of the monster here: 神統録@ ウィキ - サルード

And here's my translations of what's written in that page (tha names of the regions/lakes/etc. are surely not correct, since I don't have a spelling in roman characters, but I hope they help anyway):

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Sarudo

Demonic being

Russia/Kazakhstan

Origin: Folklore

- Water demon of the Arumata region in Russia (the actual Kazakhstan, in the Kuruchai area near lake Barubashi).
- It lives in a lake and, if someone pees in it or pollute the water, he gets extremely angry, causes floods, drags people underwater and eats their internal organs, or so it's said.
- The 10th of July of every year, in Siberia, an image of Sarudo is celebrated in the lake shore, an altar is built, domestic animals and fruit are offered in sacrifice and the priest crawls around pouring water of the lake. If the sacrifices disappeared the day after, Sarudo won't get wild for that year.
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If someone of you knows this monster, could you please provide me the correct spelling of the name in latin characters and, if possibile, some general informations?

Thank you very much!