Kintamasis
Kintamasis is a term used in the context of Lithuanian folklore and mythology, referring to a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term translates to "changer" or "transformer," reflecting the ability of these entities to alter their form or appearance. Kintamasis are often described as mischievous or playful, capable of taking on various shapes, such as animals, humans, or even inanimate objects. They are believed to possess the power to cause temporary transformations, often for amusement or to test the resolve of those they encounter.
In Lithuanian folklore, Kintamasis are sometimes associated with the concept of the "wild man" or "wild woman,"
The behavior of Kintamasis can vary widely, with some accounts describing them as benevolent tricksters, while
Despite their supernatural nature, Kintamasis are not typically viewed as malevolent in the same way as malevolent