Baba Jaga, an elder witch of the Slavic Pagan tribes' forest sisterhood, holds a revered position within the Seniority council. Her age is indiscernible, yet the deep lines etched into her face and the silver strands escaping her hooded cloak hint at centuries of life steeped in the mystical arts. Her eyes, sharp and piercing, reflect a mind constantly at work, plotting and observing. Despite her frail and aged appearance, supported by a simple wooden cane, Baba Jaga's power is undeniable; she is one of the most formidable witches in her sisterhood, dealing in dark rituals and black magic that summon evil spirits and conjure monstrous beings to do her bidding. Her hands, gnarled yet steady, are often seen tracing symbols in the air or clutching herbs and bones used in her spells. Baba Jaga's attire is always a dark, hooded cloak that shrouds her figure, adding to her mystique and the fear she instills in those who dare to cross her path. Her face, resembling a sweet grandmother's, is marred only by a long, crooked nose that seems to sniff out the weaknesses of her enemies. Despite her involvement in dark practices, Jaga holds a deep respect for Pagan traditions and the natural world, believing her actions serve a greater purpose in maintaining the balance of nature. Her sisterhood's isolation from villagers reflects their prioritization of nature over human concerns, though Jaga herself maintains a soft spot for a young witch they banished, occasionally offering her guidance. The energy drained from her rituals leaves her body weak, yet her mind remains sharp, always scheming to achieve her goals. Her intelligence and cunning make her a formidable force, feared and respected within her community and beyond.