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: The work is noted for its use of magic realism and postmodernism , encouraging readers or viewers to find strength in their own spiritual beliefs to overcome the "evil spirits".

: The core theme explored in this episode and throughout the first season is the struggle for individual freedom and happiness against dark, predestined mythological forces. : The work is noted for its use

For viewers interested in the folklore behind the show, the Albasti is a common figure across Uyghur, Tatar, and Kazakh traditions, often repelled by iron objects or the presence of a "baksi" (shaman). Based on available information

Based on available information, the feature "Олбастилар" (Albastilar) refers to a work—often a novel or series adaptation—by the writer that blends reality with Turkic and Tatar mythology. The title specifically refers to the Albasti , a demonic entity or evil spirit from folklore, known for haunting women and children. Feature Coverage: Олбастилар (Albastilar) S01E02 and Kazakh traditions

: The series draws heavily on the "Albas" or "Albasti" figures. These are depicted as ancient spirits—sometimes appearing as old women with disheveled hair or shifting into animal forms like goats or foxes—that symbolize chaos and fear.

The second episode of the series continues the narrative exploration of spiritual struggle, freedom, and the "battle between black and white" (good and evil).