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In ], especially in the ] region, '''Koshchei''' is an evil spirit with a terrible appearance, menacing principally young women. In ], especially in the ] region, '''Koshchei''' is an evil spirit with a terrible appearance, menacing principally young women.

In ]s ''American Gods'' Koschei is referenced as an evil wizard.

]s ''Job: a comedy of justice'' Koschei is the supreme ''glaroon'' who presides over ] and ].

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In Russian mythology, especially in the Caucasus region, Koshchei is an evil spirit with a terrible appearance, menacing principally young women.

In Neil Gaimans American Gods Koschei is referenced as an evil wizard.

Robert Heinleins Job: a comedy of justice Koschei is the supreme glaroon who presides over Jehovah and Loki.