võlatisu
Võlatisu is a term originating from Estonian folklore, referring to a mythical creature often depicted as a small, mischievous forest spirit. These beings are said to inhabit deep forests and wild natural areas, and their appearance is typically described as diminutive, sometimes resembling a small human or animal. Võlatisu are known for their playful and sometimes troublesome nature. They are believed to enjoy playing pranks on travelers or those who venture too deep into their domain. These pranks can range from minor annoyances like leading people astray or hiding their belongings, to more significant disruptions. While not inherently malicious, their actions can cause distress or inconvenience.Despite their penchant for mischief, võlatisu are not usually portrayed as malevolent. They are seen more as guardians of the wilderness, reacting to perceived intrusions with their playful, albeit disruptive, tactics. Some legends suggest that appeasing a võlatisu with small offerings might encourage them to be more helpful or at least leave one in peace. The concept of the võlatisu reflects a traditional respect for and caution towards the untamed aspects of nature found in Estonian cultural narratives.