pikkajärgilised
Pikkajärgilised is a term used in Estonian folklore and mythology. It literally translates to "long-legged ones" or "long-legged creatures." These beings are often depicted as tall, slender figures with disproportionately long legs. Their exact nature and appearance can vary significantly depending on the specific tale or region.
In some traditions, pikkajärgilised are associated with marshes, bogs, and wet, marshy areas. They are sometimes
The imagery of long legs is a recurring motif in various cultures, often representing a connection to