Location: Baba Yaga’s Hut
[p]At the edge between the living and the dead — where the idols of Mokosh greet the traveler — stands the hut of Baba Yaga. Perched on chicken legs, it rises like pillars for the soul, echoing ancient rites of sky burials.[/p][p]Inside burns a stove. Not just a source of warmth, but a symbol of the womb — of rebirth through fire.
In old rituals, sick children were placed inside the warm oven to be “born again” and break their ties with the otherworld.[/p][p]
[/p][p]Behind the stove hides the Domovoi — the spirit of the house, the forgotten ancestor guarding the threshold.[/p][p]Red threads stretch through the hut, reminding of the Valkyries who wove the names of heroes, and of Mokosh, the goddess of fate.[/p][p]Here, the fragments of bodies become symbols of power: the Slavs believed that the soul could dwell in eyes or hands — and so the remains of the dead could heal or protect.[/p][p][/p][p]🎭 Add TSAREVNA to your Steam wishlist — there are still many secrets waiting to be uncovered.[/p]
In old rituals, sick children were placed inside the warm oven to be “born again” and break their ties with the otherworld.[/p][p]