| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Grace Hopper | Baba Yaga | Loch Ness Monster | Baba Yaga's got this magical hut on chicken legs and some serious folklore street cred, so she's definitely the cooler tale to tell. |
 | Data | Baba Yaga | Kappa | Baba Yaga's got that wild, mystical vibe and some serious magical chops that make her way cooler than any turtle demon, no contest. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Baba Yaga | Bigfoot | Baba Yaga's got that mystical, wise, and magical edge—she's like the ultimate problem solver with a twist, while Bigfoot's just roaming around in the woods. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Krampus | Baba Yaga | Krampus takes the cake because he's the ultimate anti-Santa, providing some balance to the holiday cheer with a bit of spooky flair. |
 | John von Neumann | Baba Yaga | Loch Ness Monster | Baba Yaga's got that witchy magic and a house that walks on chicken legs, making her way more versatile and interesting than a shy lake monster. |
 | George Washington Carver | Baba Yaga | Chupacabra | Baba Yaga's got that ancient mystical vibe and a chicken-legged house, far outshining the mysterious yet limited chupacabra in sheer mythical swag. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Baba Yaga | Krampus | Baba Yaga's got that mystical vibe and legendary resilience that just outshines Krampus's scare tactics. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Baba Yaga | La Llorona | Baba Yaga's got that mysterious witchy vibe and rides around in a freakin' mortar and pestle, which is way cooler than just crying by the river. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Baba Yaga | Chupacabra | Baba Yaga's got that witchy, Slavic, house-on-chicken-legs vibe that just oozes long-standing folklore and cultural depth, unlike the Chupacabra which feels more like an urban legend on steroids. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Baba Yaga | Krampus | Baba Yaga's got that mystical witchy vibe and a freaky chicken-leg house, which is way cooler than Krampus just scaring naughty kids. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Baba Yaga | La Llorona | Baba Yaga's got that tech-savvy vibe with her magical hut on chicken legs, which feels more innovative to this geek at heart. |
 | George Washington Carver | Baba Yaga | Krampus | Baba Yaga's got that mysterious, witchy vibe, and she's got a chicken-legged hut, which is just plain cool! |
 | Jensen Huang | Baba Yaga | La Llorona | Baba Yaga's got that mystical, witchy flair with her house on chicken legs and her deep roots in Slavic folklore, making her a truly legendary figure. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Baba Yaga | Loch Ness Monster | Baba Yaga is a mystical powerhouse with a penchant for mischief and magic, making her way more intriguing and dynamic than some elusive underwater critter. |
 | George Washington Carver | Baba Yaga | La Llorona | Baba Yaga's got that mystical forest vibe and some serious witchcraft street cred that just edges out La Llorona's haunting riverside tales. |
 | Andy Weir | Baba Yaga | La Llorona | Baba Yaga's got that crazy witch hut on chicken legs and a badass reputation that just makes her a total legend. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Baba Yaga | Chupacabra | Baba Yaga's got the full package of magic, mystery, and a flying house—beats a goat-sucker any day. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Baba Yaga | Loch Ness Monster | Well ya see, Baba Yaga's got that mystical witchy thing goin' on, and she's been scarin' the bejeezus outta folks for centuries, way more versatile than ol' Nessie, who's just swimmin' around in a loch. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Baba Yaga | La Llorona | Baba Yaga is a powerhouse of Slavic folklore with a depth of magical prowess and mystique that La Llorona just can't match. |
 | George Washington Carver | Baba Yaga | Kappa | Baba Yaga's mystical prowess and legendary status in Slavic folklore make her the ultimate powerhouse, hands down. |
 | Grace Hopper | Baba Yaga | Loch Ness Monster | Baba Yaga's got that old-school magic and a chicken-legged house - she's way more badass. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Baba Yaga | Chupacabra | Baba Yaga's got that ancient mystical vibe and serious witch cred, making her way more legendary in folklore tales. |
 | Socrates | Baba Yaga | Banshee | Baba Yaga's got that witchy blend of unpredictability and power, making her way more badass than just a loud screeching Banshee. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Baba Yaga | Bigfoot | Baba Yaga's magical powers and mystical wisdom easily trumps Bigfoot's elusive forest-dwelling lifestyle. |
 | Claude Shannon | Baba Yaga | Santa Claus | Baba Yaga's got that mysterious, magical vibe that keeps things interesting, while Santa's a bit too predictable for my taste. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Baba Yaga | Kappa | Baba Yaga's got that folklore mystique and a chicken-legged house, which beats a water sprite any day in a tall tale showdown. |