haglets
Haglets are a fictional species originating from the folklore and fantasy literature of various cultures. They are typically depicted as small, mischievous, and often grotesque creatures, sometimes associated with witches or other magical beings. Their physical descriptions vary, but they are often characterized by wrinkled skin, sharp claws, and beady eyes. Haglets are commonly portrayed as living in secluded or dark places, such as forests, caves, or desolate swamps. Their behavior is frequently described as troublesome, involving pranks, theft, or minor acts of sabotage. In some narratives, they are subservient to more powerful magical entities, while in others, they act independently. Their origins are often vague, suggesting they are born from dark magic or are a corrupted form of other beings. While generally not considered a significant threat, their presence can be a nuisance and a source of unease. The concept of haglets appears in various forms across different stories, with their specific traits and roles adapting to the particular narrative context.