tõrgev
Tõrgev is a term originating from Estonian folklore and mythology, often referring to a mythical creature or spirit associated with swamps and marshlands. These beings are typically depicted as elusive and sometimes malevolent, guarding their watery territories. Descriptions of tõrgev vary, but they are often imagined as having a spectral or shadowy form, sometimes appearing as a disembodied voice or a fleeting silhouette. They are said to lure unwary travelers deeper into the marshes with illusions or deceptive sounds, leading them astray or to their demise. The belief in tõrgev reflects a deep-seated respect and fear of the natural dangers found in Estonia's extensive wetlands. These spirits are not always portrayed as purely evil; some tales suggest they can be appeased or avoided through specific rituals or by showing respect for their domain. The concept of tõrgev is part of a broader tradition of nature spirits found in Baltic and Finno-Ugric mythologies, where various entities are believed to inhabit and influence the natural world.