hüdrandid
Hüdrandid, also known as hydrads, are mythical creatures from Estonian folklore, often depicted as multi-headed serpents or dragons. They are believed to inhabit bodies of water, particularly lakes and ponds, and are said to have the ability to control water levels. Hüdrandid are typically described as having a serpentine body with multiple heads, each of which can be male or female, and sometimes even both. These heads are often depicted as having the faces of humans, animals, or a mix of both.
The folklore surrounding hüdrandid is rich with stories of their interactions with humans. They are often portrayed
The belief in hüdrandid is deeply rooted in Estonian culture and has been passed down through generations.