müüdile
Müüdile is a term with origins in Estonian folklore and popular culture, often referring to a fictional or mythical female character associated with the forest. While not a formally recognized figure in ancient mythology, müüdile has evolved into a recognizable archetype, particularly in modern Estonian storytelling and artistic interpretations. These characters are typically depicted as solitary, beautiful, and possessing a deep connection to nature. They are often portrayed as guardians of the woods, capable of influencing the environment and interacting with those who venture into their domain.
The concept of müüdile draws from broader European folklore traditions of forest spirits and nymphs. However,