Kratt
Kratt (or kratid in plural; also pisuhänd, puuk, tulihänd, vedaja), is a magical creature in old Estonian mythology, a treasure-bearer.
Kratt was a creature formed from hay or of old household implements by its master, who then had to give the devil three drops of blood for the devil to bring life to the Kratt. Andrus Kivirähk's book Rehepapp ehk November (Old Barny aka November) offer a description that Estonians might had used blackcurrant berries instead of blood to cheat the Devil and save their soul from going to hell.