erisävyjen
Erisävyjen, also known as Eris's demons, are mythical creatures from Finnish folklore. They are often depicted as mischievous spirits that cause trouble and chaos. The term "erisävyjen" is derived from the Finnish word "erisävy," which means "to cause trouble" or "to be troublesome." These demons are said to inhabit the wilderness and can be summoned by those who are not careful or respectful of nature.
Erisävyjen are typically described as small, humanoid figures with wild, unkempt hair and wild eyes. They are
In Finnish folklore, erisävyjen are often associated with the god Eris, who is said to be the
Erisävyjen are often depicted as being easily frightened or tricked, and can be calmed or pacified with
In modern times, erisävyjen have become a popular subject of art and literature, and are often depicted