aotsinguds
Aotsinguds refers to a category of folk tales and legends originating from various Baltic and Slavic cultures, particularly within the Baltic region of Northern Europe. The term itself is derived from the Latvian phrase "aoztinguds," which loosely translates to "ice spirits" or "frost giants," reflecting the supernatural beings often depicted in these stories. These entities are typically portrayed as powerful, often malevolent, figures associated with harsh winter conditions, storms, and natural phenomena.
In Baltic mythology, aotsinguds are frequently described as colossal, frost-covered beings who dwell in icy landscapes
Similar figures appear in Slavic folklore, where they are often called *moroz* (Russian for "frost") or *snegurochka*
Aotsinguds legends were traditionally passed down orally, reinforcing cultural values and explaining natural occurrences. While their