dohkki
Dohkki is a term originating from Korean folklore, referring to a mythical creature resembling a rabbit or sometimes a small dog. These creatures are often depicted as having supernatural abilities, such as shapeshifting or possessing magical powers. Dohkki are typically portrayed as mischievous rather than outright evil, often playing pranks on humans or engaging in playful contests.
In traditional Korean stories, dohkki are known for their love of food, particularly rice cakes and alcohol.
The dohkki's role in folklore is multifaceted. They can serve as cautionary figures, highlighting the dangers