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firegoddess86 · 1 year
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I made Baba Yaga's chicken legged hut out of borosilicate glass
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caffieneaddictt18 · 7 months
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Welcome Home, White Wolf
Reader lives in a cute Baba Yaga style cottage that has a window that looks like an eye and has a cute plume of pink feathers on the back and a large window on the side. With a roof with moss and crows and a brick chimney that always has smoke coming out of the shaft. Geralt and Reader are married and Geralt isnt scared because Reader stays in her Baba Yaga house.
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As Geralt ventured deeper into a seemingly endless forest, it grew dark. The White Wolf knew instinctively that it was not even afternoon yet.
The trees, thick with foliage, danced in the wind of the air currents that circle and flow within the atmosphere. The animals, small and large alike, cleared away from his path but watched from the pitch of the deep black ferns and bushes that lined Geralts path.
As Geralt rode Roach, he came up upon a cute and quaint home. However cute this home was, it was no ordinary home. It rested upon 2 chicken legs and had what looked like a plume of feathers on the back. On the front, was a gigantic eye that was made to look like a window.
Geralt sighs in contentment.
"Favela?" The quaint cottage turned to look at Geralt after wandering aimlessly for a long time, "May I come in?"
Favela bowed her chicken legs and allowed Geralt into her master's home.
"Thank you... Favela..." Geralt gently pets the sentient being that was his wife's home.
The smell of bread and rosemary permeated the wood of the door and flowed out the French swinging windows of Favela. Geralt was once again reminded of how odd this was supposed to be... but of how homey this felt.
How much of a home he could have as a traveler who kills monsters and is feared or hated by most. Sometimes the two are not mutually exclusive... People tend to fear what they don't understand, and then they fight it. They fight to try and keep whatever semblance of normalcy they had. Which, in this case, wasn't any.
He swings the door open. "Y/N! I'm home!"
A broom brushes past him and a crow settles into a high beam of the cottage. The fire crackles and a woman with purples swirls of energy surrounding her runs to the man. A man... something he only feels like when surrounded by her.
Not a hero made to kill monsters.
Not a killer for hire, as he was before Blaviken.
Just a man. A man who deserves love and care. A man who deserves to rest and know comfort. A man.
As she runs, he prepares for the hug that comes from the flurry of black and green, and is breathless. Not from the force of her jumping hug but from her.
Her eyes and her hands. How soft they are across his tough, weathered hands. How wonderful she feels in his arms...
Geralt is just happy to be home, and the White Wolf is happy to have a place to rest.
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Author's Cup of Tea:
This is the TikTok that inspired it all: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8jTay4a/
I do not own the artist, or the art. I just got really inspired.
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gavamont · 8 months
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*to the tune of ba ba black sheep have you any wool*
Babayaga have you any wool?
Oh no oh no I'm the fool
I sought the lady that lives in the woods
Tried to ask for help or goods
Now she'll make her demands cruel
Don't ask babayaga for wool
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whencyclopedia · 5 months
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The Slavic Myths
The Slavic Myths, by the historian Noah Charney and the anthropologist and historian Svetlana Slapšak, is a wonderfully written and beautifully illustrated book delving into various Slavic myths, gods, and supernatural figures as well as the histories behind them. The Slavic Myths contains eight chapters and The Slav Epic, a cycle of 20 canvases by the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha depicting Czech and Slavic mythologies. Each chapter includes a new retelling of a myth, reimagined by the two authors, followed by a section on the history of the myth and numerous important features within it. This is not a compilation of everything we know about Slavic mythology. Instead, the seven hand-picked stories accompanied by accessible academic analysis allow readers, whether they are well-versed in Slavic myth or brand new to the corpus of tales, to enjoy the stories and, if they wish, develop their understanding of the myths and history further. Readers of The Slavic Myths can read the book from cover to cover, or they can jump in and just read a chapter at a time; similarly, they can stick to the compelling reimaginings of the chosen myth or dive into the historical analysis of each section. Either way, with the book being a combination of retelling and non-fiction, it can be enjoyed by all.
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foandgeld · 26 days
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Tales of Yaga Moors — BabaYaga and Spartancast owl 2
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morriganduska · 1 year
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Baba yaga II
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rann-poisoncage · 1 year
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current illustration i’m working on. 
you can witness the chaos of how I work
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figdays · 2 years
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Magic Cabin Stamp Head with Wood Handle // HugoDiyAccessories
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the-pr0t0typ3 · 1 year
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The amount of deaths he causes is breathtaking (339 on-screen kills in all of the movies) #johnwick #jw4 #babayaga #keanureeves #movie #cinema #oscarworthy #nailedit #accurate #dog #doggo #petlover #notouchythepuppy https://www.instagram.com/p/CqQYOtcOgoE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Finally finished Babayaga!
Pattern by the Witchy Stitcher
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jeandejard3n · 23 days
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yllu-stration · 1 year
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Babayaga's hut
In order: finished illustration, alternative version (close-up), two of the first sketches, colour sketch, final sketch in light blue, final line art of the little hut
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davidthierree · 1 year
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Well, these are the two patches models I have left : Baba Yaga's isba and Bjorktroll! They are available for your jacket at ten euros each, plus a mutualized five euros postage worldwide (you can get several items at once, order for your friends!) Please send me a private message for more information. #davidthierree #darkarts #metalcovers #artist #artwork #metalartist #owlstrollsanddeadkingsskulls #blackmetalmusic #blackmetalcovers #blackmetalart #blackmetal #babayaga #slavic #folklore #legend #pagan #patch #battlevest #battlejacket #troll #trolls #trollsk #scandinavia #norge https://www.instagram.com/p/CoQNWE0L7ca/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fing-longer · 1 year
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Going to try and post art here again and see what happens. These here are some concept sketches for a larger project I’m working on, loosely inspired by the Discworld novels.
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whencyclopedia · 1 year
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Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga (Baba Jaga) is a witch or ogress from Slavic folklore who lives in a magical hut in the forest and either helps, imprisons, or eats people (usually children). She is among the most famous figures from Slavic folklore as guardian of the fountains of the waters of life and is sometimes seen as embodying female empowerment and independence.
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foandgeld · 26 days
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Tales of Yaga Moors — BabaYaga and Spartancast owl 2
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