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At the Skylands Museum of Art, you'll encounter dragons ("Beautiful," by Fields), centaurs ("Chiron," David Derr) medusas ...
The event celebrating the third video game’s 10th anniversary will stop in Riverside, San Diego, Costa Mesa and Los Angeles.
I was already keen when Ivan Kubal, Hangar 13 alumnus and solo developer behind Czech indie studio Dire Badger, pitched his ...
The standard "The Witcher 3 10th Anniversary Special Edition Xbox Controller" comes in at $79.99, while the "Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 – Core – The Witcher 3 10th Anniversary Special ...
Cozy witch sandbox game Reka is already a wonderful encapsulation of life out in the wilderness of fantasy Europe, bringing together Valheim style exploration and building to let you craft your ...
The Bannik is a creature from Slavic mythology. The monster is a tiny, old man who usually lives inside bathhouses. Myths also claim that he can shapeshift and predict the future, making him a fun ...
Eren Chronicles has launched Zamanora: Ballad of the Witch, a new tabletop role-playing game setting inspired by Slavic and Balkan folklore, on Kickstarter. The campaign, which went live on Tuesday, ...
There's discussion about the Slavic style being used artistically as well as the animation behind the Bauk monster. This isn't the first time CD Projekt Red has elaborated on the trailer ...
For a show about witches, The Noon Witch features very little magic, absolutely no cauldrons and a story that ultimately falls somewhat flat. Fortunately, it’s buoyed by an incredible cast that ...
This color lithograph of Baba Yaga from the 1902 Russian fairy tale ”Vassilissa the Beautiful” depicts the legendary Slavic witch flying through the forest on her mortar and pestle.
The infamous Slavic witch Baba Yaga would function as a curse user in Jujutsu Kaisen, with her chicken-legged house serving as her shikigami. Her cursed energy would revolve around manipulating ...
The subjects range from earliest Slavic history to allegorical ... the fleet shadow of Baba-Jaga, man-eating witch. Meanwhile their more venturesome brethren, scowling pirates of the Aegean ...