Rõngale
Rõngale is a term originating from Estonian folklore, referring to a mythical creature or spirit often associated with water. Descriptions vary, but it is typically depicted as a shapeshifter, capable of appearing in various forms, most commonly as a horse or a human. These beings are said to inhabit lakes, rivers, and swamps, and are often characterized by their mischievous or sometimes malevolent nature.
Legends surrounding rõngale describe them as luring people, particularly young men, into the water with their
The concept of rõngale serves as a cautionary element in Estonian folklore, warning against the dangers of