What is aždaha?

Aždaha is a mythical creature from Slavic folklore that is usually depicted as a large, snake-like dragon. It is said to have powerful wings and can breathe fire or poison. Aždaha is often portrayed as a fierce and dangerous beast, capable of devouring entire villages or using its magical powers to control the weather. Legends suggest that aždaha could only be defeated by the bravest and strongest warriors, often with the help of magical weapons or spells. Today, aždaha remains a popular figure in Slavic mythology and is often used in works of fiction, art, and film.