kaksikutele
Kaksikutele, also known as the "two-eyed monster," is a mythical creature from Estonian folklore. The name "kaksikutele" translates to "two-eyed monster" in English, reflecting its distinctive feature of having two large, glowing eyes. The creature is often described as having a serpentine or reptilian body, with a long, forked tongue that it uses to capture its prey.
Kaksikutele is said to inhabit dark, damp places such as caves, swamps, and abandoned buildings. It is
The two eyes of the kaksikutele are said to glow with an eerie, otherworldly light, which can
In Estonian folklore, kaksikutele is often depicted as a fearsome and dangerous creature, capable of causing