pulgakesed
Pulgakesed is a term used in Estonian folklore and mythology to refer to small, mischievous spirits or goblins. These creatures are often depicted as having a close connection to nature, inhabiting forests, swamps, and other wild places. They are typically described as being human-like in appearance, though often smaller in stature and sometimes possessing unusual features like pointed ears or wild hair.
The nature of pulgakesed can vary in folklore. Some tales portray them as generally harmless, though prone
Beliefs about pulgakesed were historically prevalent in rural Estonian communities. They served as a way to