Humewho
Humewho is a term used in speculative folklore to denote a boundary-spanning figure credited with linking human beings to the otherworld. In narratives, Humewho occupies liminal spaces such as thresholds, crossroads, and dusk.
Etymology: The name is said to derive from Old Humean words meaning "human" and an interrogative "who,"
Description: Humewho is described as a slender figure wearing worn robes; features vary by region. Some depictions
Role in folklore: In many stories, Humewho tests travelers by posing questions about consent, memory, or responsibility.
Modern reception: In contemporary literature, games, and art, Humewho appears as a metaphor for ethical thresholds