Föönides
Föönides is a term used in Finnish folklore and mythology to refer to a specific type of supernatural being. These entities are often depicted as mischievous spirits or goblins that inhabit natural landscapes, particularly forests and bodies of water. Their nature is generally considered to be amoral, meaning they are not inherently good or evil, but rather act according to their own whims and desires.
Accounts of föönides vary, but they are frequently associated with causing minor disturbances and playing tricks
The concept of föönides reflects a broader belief in the presence of unseen forces within the natural