kütteliik
Kütteliik is a term originating from Estonian folklore and mythology. It generally refers to a type of malevolent spirit or goblin, often associated with the forest or wild places. These beings are typically depicted as small, shaggy, and sometimes grotesque creatures, prone to playing tricks or causing harm to humans. They are often said to be mischievous, leading travelers astray, stealing belongings, or even causing illness. In some traditions, kütteliik are also believed to have a connection to hunting and the forest's bounty, sometimes acting as guardians or tricksters of game. Their exact appearance and nature can vary significantly across different regional tales and interpretations within Estonian folklore. Encounters with kütteliik are usually cautionary, emphasizing respect for nature and the hidden forces within it. They are a persistent element in the oral traditions of Estonia, reflecting a long-standing relationship between people and the natural world.