•
Night on Bald Mountain (musical composition by Modest Mussorgsky and Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov inspired by the legend) • A
Bald Mountain can be found in
Mikhail Bulgakov's
The Master and Margarita as the mountain where the
Iyeshua (
Jesus of Nazareth) was crucified and it is the location of a sabbath in which
Margarita takes part. • In 1970s, in
Belarus, an anonymous poem
A Tale of the Bald Mountain (Сказ пра Лысую гару) was widely circulated by
samizdat. It ridiculed the "sabbath" by the members of the Belarusian
Union of Soviet Writers, who quarreled during the allocation of
dachas for them. • In
Monday Begins on Saturday, a 1965
science fantasy novel by Soviet writers
Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, the witch Naina Kyivna, the landlady of the protagonist regularly flies to Lysaya Gora for what is called "Annual Republican Convention". • Łysa Góra (Elder Speech: Ard Cerbin) is a location in the role-playing game
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The mountain is the setting of a yearly ritual where the Sisters of the Bog, three ancient, powerful, demon-like witches, grant their favour to local peasants who worship them. During the game's story, main characters
Geralt of Rivia and Ciri assault the ritual to assassinate the sisters and their guest of honor, Imlerith, a captain of the
Wild Hunt. == See also ==