kääbused
Kääbused are a category of mythological beings in Estonian folklore and Finnic mythology. The term kääbus (plural kääbused) describes small, humanoid creatures that are usually depicted as living apart from ordinary humans, often in underground or forested places such as hillocks, caves, or old mine workings. The exact nature and origins of kääbused vary by region, but they are generally considered part of the supernatural world rather than human society.
In folklore, kääbused are commonly associated with crafts and treasure. They are portrayed as skilled smiths,
Kääbused are often distinguished from other legendary beings such as giants or trolls in Estonian tales, though
In modern culture, kääbused appear in children’s literature, folklore collections, and artistic works, where they are