kauhukerttu
Kauhukerttu is a Finnish term that translates to "horror fairy tale" or "horror fairytale." It refers to a subgenre of fairy tales that incorporate elements of horror, fear, and the macabre. While traditional fairy tales often have a clear moral or a happy ending, kauhukerttu can explore darker themes, psychological dread, and more unsettling narratives.
These stories often retain the structure and archetypes found in classic fairy tales, such as protagonists
The origins of kauhukerttu can be traced to the darker versions of traditional folk tales collected by