Slavic Folklore encompasses the rich traditions, myths, and legends of the Slavic peoples, which include various ethnic groups from Eastern Europe and parts of Asia. Central to this folklore are tales of Baba Yaga, a witch-like figure, and Koschei the Deathless, a powerful antagonist, both of whom embody the complexities of good and evil in Slavic culture.
These stories often feature themes of nature, morality, and the supernatural, reflecting the beliefs and values of the Slavic communities. Folklore serves as a means of preserving history and cultural identity, with elements like Slavic Deities and mythical creatures playing significant roles in the narratives.