jäikades
Jäikades is a term used in Latvian folklore and mythology to describe spirits or supernatural beings associated with specific natural locations, often forests, rivers, or bogs. These beings are typically considered to be guardians or inhabitants of their designated domains, and their nature can vary from benevolent protectors to mischievous or even malevolent entities.
The specific characteristics and behaviors attributed to jäikades differ greatly depending on the particular region and
Offerings and rituals were sometimes performed by people to appease or seek favor from jäikades, particularly