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Baba Yaga is a witch, known in Eastern Slavic mythology. In the majority of tales, she is represented as an evil being who ride either broom or mortar, wields a pestle who scares and eat children, however in very few tales she also gives her wisdom to protagonists. She lives in forest hut which has chicken legs. In Russia children are warned that Babayka (or Baba Yaga) will come for them at night if they behave badly. In Poland Baba Jaga or Muma is a monster (often portrayed as a witch living in the forest) that kidnaps badly behaved children and presumably eats them. It is referenced in a children’s game of the same name, which involves one child being blindfolded, and other children trying to avoid being caught.
Oh come now Prince Philip. Why so melancholy? A glorious future lies before you - you, the destined hero, of a charming fairy tale come true. Behold - King Stephan’s castle. And in yonder top most tower, dreaming of her true love, the Princess Aurora. But see the gracious whim of fate - why, ’tis the self-same peasant maid, who won the heart of our noble prince but yesterday. She is indeed, most wondrous fair. Gold of sunshine in her hair, lips that shame the red red rose. In ageless sleep, she finds repose. The years roll by, but a a hundred years to a steadfast heart, are but a day. And now, the gates of a dungeon part, and our prince is free to go his way. Off he rides, on his noble steed, a valiant figure, straight and tall! To wake his love with “loves’ first kiss”! And prove that “true love” conquers all!