Kahtlase
Kahtlase is a figure in maritime folklore cited in the stories of coastal communities in the fictional archipelago of Nyr. The term is used to describe a shapeshifting creature that is strongly tied to the sea and to fog, and it is often invoked in tales to explain mysterious happenings at sea or along the shore. Etymologically, kahtlase is said to derive from local words for sea and shadow, reflecting its elusive nature in both water and light.
In the most common renditions, kahtlase appears in two forms. At sea, it is described as a
Habitats for kahtlase are coastal and estuarine zones, especially near rocky outcrops and fog-bound shores. The
Culturally, kahtlase functions as a symbol of maritime heritage and the region’s relationship with the ocean.