nihutused
Nihutused is a term used in Estonian folklore and mythology to describe supernatural beings that are believed to inhabit forests and other natural areas. These beings are often depicted as having a humanoid form, though they can also appear as animals or even amorphous shapes. Nihutused are typically portrayed as mischievous or playful, but they can also be dangerous if provoked or disrespected. Their primary role is often seen as guardians of the natural world, ensuring that the balance of nature is maintained.
Stories and legends about nihutused vary widely across different regions of Estonia. Some tales describe them
The concept of nihutused reflects a traditional Estonian reverence for nature and the belief that the environment