järgulised
Järgulised is a term originating from Estonian folklore, often translated as "striped" or "barred." It refers to a category of supernatural beings or spirits believed to inhabit natural landscapes, particularly forests and bodies of water. These beings are typically depicted as having a connection to the earth and its elements, and their presence is often associated with specific locations.
Descriptions of Järgulised vary in different regional traditions. Some accounts portray them as humanoid figures, while
The Järgulised are not inherently malicious but can be capricious or protective of their territories. Encounters