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Baba Yage - Mythical Creatures Guide
Baba Yaga, known by various other names, is a haggish or witchlike character in Slavic Folklore. She flies around on a giant pestle, kidnaps (and presumably eats) small children, and lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs. In most Slavic folk tales, she is portrayed as an antagonist; however, some characters in other mythological folk stories have been known to seek her out for her wisdom, and she has been known on rare occasions to offer guidance to lost souls. According to Vladimir Propp, she often fulfills the function of donor; that is, her role is in supplying the hero (sometimes unwillingly) with something necessary for the further quest.





Baba Yage - Mythical Creatures Guide
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Anonymous Baba Yaga 1 Apr 30 2012, 9:47 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I have a film called bartok the magnifercent and it has Baba Yaga in any way I am Half Russian and I have a Russian stepmom who lives with me this is familiar and Im getting scared of her.
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Anonymous I know this old hag... 0 Dec 15 2011, 2:45 AM EST by Anonymous
 
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being half Russian and having my Russian Grandma living in our house with us, I am familiar with this character, who appeared in some of the little Russian cartoons she used to show us.
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