Siluman
"Siluman" refers to supernatural beings or spirits in Indonesian folklore, often associated with the ability to shape-shift or become invisible. These entities are believed to possess magical powers and can take various forms, including animals or humans. Siluman is often depicted in traditional stories and is a significant part of the cultural heritage in Indonesia.
In many tales, Siluman can be both benevolent and malevolent, depending on the context. They are often linked to nature and can be guardians of certain places, such as forests or rivers. The concept of Siluman is closely related to other mystical beings in Southeast Asian mythology, reflecting the region's rich spiritual traditions.