Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topics Baba Yaga is a prominent figure (sometimes one of three sisters sharing the same name) in Slavic folklore, alternately portrayed as a hideous, child-eating crone or as a kindly old woman who aids the hero. She is closely linked with the forest and its creatures and is instantly recognizable by her chicken-legged hut deep in the woods, her flying wooden mortar and pestle (or broom), and her habit of sweeping away her tracks.
Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and LexiWe started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys moreThrough many different topics Baba Yaga is a prominent figure (sometimes one of three sisters sharing the same name) in Slavic folklore, alternately portrayed as a hideous, child-eating crone or as a kindly old woman who aids the hero. She is closely linked with the forest and its creatures and is instantly recognizable by her chicken-legged h...