Baba Yaga

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Location: Russia
Dates Active: Before 1755 to Present
Category: Monsters, Witchcraft
Cause: Folk Stories
Status: Ongoing
Entry ID: 010724C-00008

Summery: 

A monstrous witch that eats children and lives in a mobile house with large chicken legs... or is sometimes a nice, grandmotherly force for good.

In Depth:

First mentioned in righting in 1755, Baba Yaga is thought to have originated in Slavic folktales and oral traditions long before that. Having been a part of Slavic culture for centuries, the witch has influenced other stories in East Asia and even Western cultures.

Known as the "grandmother witch", Baba Yaga depicted as an ugly old woman, and as the ability to fly around in a mortar while wielding a pestle. She has many different magical abilities thanks to her supremely knowledgeable mind, but also solitary in nature.

Depictions of Baba Yaga can vary from mothering and helpful to horrible monstrous hag. Even when she's depicted as good she's still dangerous, and demands great respect from those who seek her guidance. When she's evil, she is pure nightmare fuel, coming for naughty children in the night and eating them. Annoying Baba Yaga in any way, no matter how she is depicted, is usually a bad idea.

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Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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