Lalli

Lesserwell-documentedFinnish folkloreChristianityFinland

A historical figure from Finnish medieval legend, responsible for killing Bishop Henry in the late 1150s. (Note: - Power tier: Greater (not Lesser), as Lalli's actions have significant historical and cultural impact. - Sensory cues: none mentioned in source material, so should be deleted or clarified. - Weakness)

Origin

Lalli is an apocryphal figure from Finnish history and medieval legend. He appears specifically at Lake Köyliönjärvi on January 20th in the late 1150s, marking a significant event in Finnish history and legend.

Appearance

As a yeoman farmer, Lalli's appearance is ordinary and human, indicating no supernatural or paranormal characteristics.

Abilities

Lalli's actions are those of a historical figure, rather than supernatural entity. He is responsible for killing Bishop Henry, which is portrayed as an act of opposition to the spread of Christianity in Finland.

Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • Christianity
    the spread of Christianity

Wards

None recorded.

Community Record

Sources
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