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1 " She was tasked with guarding the doorway to the Otherworld, keeping the balance of nature (as much as anyone could in these modern times), and occasionally, helping a worthy seeker. "
― Deborah Blake , Wickedly Magical (Baba Yaga, #0.5)
2 " A Baba Yaga never breaks a promise. Legs, yes. Hearts, occasionally. But never a promise. "
3 " He strolled over to the refrigerator, opened the door with one paw, and delicately picked up a beer between his teeth. He waited until clothes had stopped arcing through the air and hand it to Barbara. "
4 " He spoke!" Ivan said, eyes wide. "The dog talked! Oh my god." "An ancient witch you can believe in, but not a talking dragon that looks like a dog?" Chudo-Yudo said, sounding slightly piqued. "Hmph. Young people today have such limited imaginations. "
5 " Something tells me this isn't going to end well for everyone involved. Someone may get turned into a frog yet." And that was the good news. "
6 " Not very smart," Chudo-Yudo growled. "Stalking a Baba Yaga." He showed a set of sharp white teeth. "Maybe he has a death wish. I could help with that You want me to eat him? "
7 " Hmm," she said. "'Curiouser and curiouser,' to quote Alice. "
8 " You're the Baba Yaga?" He gazed at her in disbelief. "But the Baba Yaga is an ugly old crone, and you're, you're... not! "
9 " Is he evil?" the dog asked, an eager gleam in his wide brown eyes. "If he's evil, I'd be happy to eat him for you. "
10 " When you tell the children tales of the Baba Yaga on a cold winter’s night, you might remember to mention that whether or not the witch is wicked often depends on who is telling the story. "
11 " Who says wicked can’t be good ? "
12 " who says wicked can’t be good? "