Stories of the witch Baba Yaga have been told throughout hundreds of years of Slavic history. She flies around on a giant mortar, kidnaps and presumably eats small children — the artist of the above, Endling, interjects: “But then what DIDN’T eat children in the fairytale world. It was a pretty everyday occurrence.” — and lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs.
Witches were the supervillain mutants of fairy tales, I’m convinced.

Stories of the witch Baba Yaga have been told throughout hundreds of years of Slavic history. She flies around on a giant mortar, kidnaps and presumably eats small children — the artist of the above, Endling, interjects: But then what DIDN’T eat children in the fairytale world. It was a pretty everyday occurrence. and lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs.

Witches were the supervillain mutants of fairy tales, I’m convinced.

Source: endling.deviantart.com