piisknad
Piisknad is a term used in Estonian folklore and mythology. It generally refers to a type of mischievous or harmful spirit, often associated with water bodies. These spirits are typically depicted as female beings, sometimes with a connection to drowning or luring people to their deaths. Their nature is often considered ambivalent, capable of both causing harm and, in some instances, offering assistance or protection if properly appeased.
Accounts of piisknad vary across different regions and traditions within Estonia. They are sometimes described as
Belief in piisknad served as a cautionary tale, particularly for children and young people, discouraging them