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The Witch Who Walks on Chicken Legs: The Eternal Terror and Wisdom of Baba Yaga

In the dense, endless forests of Slavic folklore, there is a hut that moves on chicken legs. It creaks and groans as it turns, its windows glowing faintly like eyes, its door opening not onto safety but into mystery and terror. Inside lives Baba Yaga — the witch, the hag, the guardian, the villain, and …

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