In Eastern Slavic lore, there are two fearsome creatures that are said to lurk in the forests and woods: Baba Yaga and The Leshy. Baba Yaga appears in many tales since 1755, although believed to be in spoken lore much earlier. She lives deep in the woods, in a house that walks on chicken legs, goat legs or ram horns, with a fence made of human bones and a hunger for secrets. Sheâs been called a witch, a cannibal, a guardian of ancient magic. Baba Yaga is older than memory and far more dangerous than a fairy tale. But to those braveâor foolishâenough to knock on her door, Baba Yaga might offer wisdom... or ruin. Similar to Baba Yaga, the Leshy is not inherently good or evil. Sometimes a protector. Sometimes a prankster. And sometimes... something much darker. The Leshy is the guardian of the forest, said to play tricks on those lost or disrespecting the forest. There are ways to protect yourself from the Leshy however it is still revered as a spirit no one wants to cross. These supernatural beings have haunted and fascinated generations with their dual and mischievous natures.  Sources: âBaba Yagaâ by Joshua J. Mark on World History Encyclopedia on October 7, 2021 (https://www.worldhistory.org/Baba_Yaga/) âBaba Yaga: The Wicked Witch of Slavic Folkloreâ by Riley Winters on Ancient Origins: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Past on February 25, 2023 (https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/baba-yaga-confounding-crone-slavic-folklore-002836) âBaba Yaga: The greatest 'wicked witch' of all?â by David Barnett on BBC on November 20, 2022 (https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20221118-baba-yaga-the-greatest-wicked-witch-of-all) âBaba Yagaâ by The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica on Britannica (https://www.britannica.com/topic/Baba-Yaga) âBaba-Yagaâ a page from a 1904 Alphabet Book by Alexandre Benois 1870-1960 (https://ces.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/162/Baba-Yaga-informational-material.pdf) âThe Leshy: Slavic Monster that Inspired a TV Franchiseâ by Bipin Dimri on Historic Mysteries on January 28, 2022 (https://www.historicmysteries.com/myths-legends/leshy/23217/) âLeshyâ by The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica on Britannica (https://www.britannica.com/topic/leshy) âLeshyâ on Cryptid Wiki (https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Leshy) âThe Leshyâ on Emmipants || Permit Hiatus (https://aminoapps.com/c/pagans-witches/page/item/the-leshy/pXk1_mnqfpI2Wm0Q1bWrxYBe3n4dVMxb1q) âGods & Monsters of the Fire Salamander World: Leshyâ by N.M. Thorn (https://www.nmthorn.com/post/gods-monsters-of-the-fire-salamander-world-leshy)
In Eastern Slavic lore, there are two fearsome creatures that are said to lurk in the forests and woods: Baba Yaga and The Leshy. Baba Yaga appears in many tales since 1755, although believed to be in spoken lore much earlier. She lives deep in the woods, in a house that walks on chicken legs, goat legs or ram horns, with a fence made of human bones and a hunger for secrets. Sheâs been called a witch, a cannibal, a guardian of ancient magic. Baba Yaga is older than memory and far more dangerous ...