elfordulók
Elfordulók is a term used in Hungarian folklore to describe mythical beings or impersonal forces that cause objects, paths, or people to turn or veer unexpectedly. The name derives from the verb elfordulni, meaning to turn away, bend, or reverse, with the plural suffix -ók.
Definition and characteristics: Elfordulók are typically imagined as elusive, shapeless entities or wind-like spirits. They are
Origins and regional variation: Descriptions vary by region. Some accounts depict elfordulók as the souls of
Cultural significance and usage: In traditional storytelling, elfordulók serve as narrative devices to signal turning points