tõuga
Tõuga is a term found in Estonian folklore and mythology. It generally refers to a type of supernatural being or spirit, often associated with the forest or specific natural locations. These beings are typically depicted as having a strong connection to the natural world and can be both benevolent and malevolent. Stories about tõuga often describe their interactions with humans, which can range from offering help or protection to causing mischief or harm. Their appearance is not always consistently described, but they are sometimes portrayed as shapeshifters or having an ethereal form. The concept of tõuga reflects a broader animistic belief system where natural elements are imbued with spiritual significance. Understanding tõuga involves looking at the cultural context of Estonian folklore, where these beings serve as explanations for natural phenomena and as moral exemplars in traditional tales. They are part of a rich tapestry of mythical creatures that have been passed down through generations.