Baba Yaga: The Witch of the Wild Forest
Witches
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In the deep dark forest where birch trees whisper secrets and wolves sing lullabies, there stands a hut on chicken legs. Inside lives Baba Yaga—not witch, not goddess, but something older and stranger still. She is the forest's embodiment, nature's teacher, the crone who tests heroes and devours the unworthy. Learn her lessons well.
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