piiratuna
Piiratuna is a legendary figure in the folk traditions of the Piira archipelago, where it is regarded as a water-spirit that guards rivers, estuaries, and coastal lagoons. In common folktales, Piiratuna is a shapeshifter that can appear as a luminous humanoid being with a fish tail or, in some variants, as a long eel-like creature with bioluminescent markings. The entity is said to dwell at river mouths and tidal pools, interacting with fishermen and swimmers, especially under calm nights or approaching storms.
The name likely derives from the Piiran language, with proposed elements meaning water and guardian or spirit,
Cultural role: In many stories, Piiratuna assists fishermen by guiding currents, warning of dangerous tides, or
Modern references: Piiratuna appears in regional art, music, and fantasy fiction inspired by Piiran folklore. In