Tulesüütajad
Tulesüütajad is a term originating from Estonian folklore, generally translating to "fire-starters" or "fire-makers." Historically, it referred to individuals or entities believed to possess the ability to ignite fires supernaturally or through malicious intent. These figures often played a role in village tales and cautionary stories, explaining instances of unexplained blazes or household fires.
In some traditions, tulesüütajad were depicted as mischievous sprites or spirits who delighted in causing destruction.
The stories surrounding tulesüütajad often carried moral lessons, warning against carelessness with fire, or against anger