Marjatta (Mariatta) (berry) In the Finnish epic poem The Kalevala (rune 50), virgin mother of a child who becomes king of Karelia and replaces the culture hero Vainamoinen. Marjatta, who lived in
Description: Goddess of death and decay, haunted graveyards, snatching the flesh of the dead. In Tuonela, she lived in an invisible country guarded by the flesh-eating monster, Surma. Daughter of Tuoni and Tuonetar. Kalma is a death goddess who lives
Numi-Torem is a deity from Mansi(Vogul) mythology, rather than Finnish mythology specifically. The Mansi people are indigenous to the Ural region of Russia, and their mythology is closely related to other Uralic
Description: Goddess of the forests, protector of animals, and also goddess of the hunt. Her favourite animal was the bear-cub. When she found orphaned cubs, she would nurture them herself into adulthood.
Other Names: Vete-Ema, Mier-Iema Description: “Sea mother”. She was the spirit of water. Her most powerful manifestation was in the ocean, but she also resided in the streams and brooks. She was
Other Names: Ilmatar. Description: Virgin daughter of Air, Sky Mother, Water Mother, Creatress Goddess, Daughter of Nature, Mother of the Waters. Rules over immense powers. “Daughter of nature.” One day a duck
Description: Goddess of plagues, daughter of Tuoni and Tuonetar, mated with the wind. She had 9 children which gusted out across the universe carrying diseases.
Description: Magic working ice giantess. Princess of Pohjala, far to the north. Goddess of sorcery, evil, dark magick. Rules over sorcery, evil, dark magick. Louhi Louhi, Mistress of the North Country, appears
Description: God of cereal crops, particularly identified with the sowing of wheat. After Christianization, he was absorbed by the figure of St. Urban.
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