Yaga
Yaga, most often identified as Baba Yaga, is a prominent figure in Slavic folklore. The character appears in various East Slavic traditions, particularly Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian, with regional variations in name, form, and role. She is typically described as an old woman with magical powers who embodies both danger and knowledge, and she functions as a threshold figure who tests or guides the protagonist in folk tales.
A defining feature of Yaga is her dwelling: a hut that stands on chicken legs and may
In narrative tradition, Baba Yaga can be both antagonist and ally. She frequently places tasks or trials
Culturally, Yaga has influenced literature, art, and modern media as a potent symbol of old female power,