hääbuvad
Hääbuvad is a term used in Estonian folklore and mythology to describe a type of spectral being or ghost. These entities are often associated with specific locations, such as old houses, forests, or burial sites, and are believed to be the lingering spirits of deceased individuals. The appearance of hääbuvad can vary, but they are frequently depicted as shadowy figures, translucent forms, or apparitions. Their presence is typically marked by unexplained phenomena, such as cold spots, strange noises, or the feeling of being watched.
The belief in hääbuvad is rooted in ancient animistic traditions and the concept of the soul's continued