kujas
Kujas is a term primarily used in Finnish culture and folklore to refer to a type of forest spirit or goblin. These beings are often depicted as small, mischievous creatures that inhabit the deep woods and ancient forests. Their appearance can vary, but they are typically described as having a somewhat human-like form, though often with animalistic features such as pointed ears, rough skin, or a hunched posture.
Folklore suggests that kujas are closely connected to nature and act as guardians of the forest. They
The concept of kujas highlights a traditional reverence for the natural world and the belief in unseen