kääntluste
Kääntluste is a term originating from Estonian folklore, referring to a type of supernatural creature or spirit. These entities are often described as shapeshifters, capable of transforming into various animal forms, most commonly a wolf, bear, or cat. The ability to change form is central to their nature and is often used for mischief, deception, or to influence events in the human world.
Belief in kääntluste was prevalent in rural Estonian communities, particularly in the past. They were sometimes
The exact origin and consistent depiction of kääntluste can vary across different regional legends and folk