Soini (Finnish Mythology)

Ancientwell-documentedFinnish mythologyNorth OstrobothniaIngria

A giant and son of Kaleva in Finnish mythology, known for his mischievous tendencies. (Note: 1. Power tier should be Lesser (not Ancient) based on the description of Soini as a giant and a son of Kaleva, but not necessarily a deity-level figure. 2. Add sensory cues from Christfried Ganander's)

Origin

Soini is the son of Kaleva, a significant figure in Finnish cosmology. His familial connection to Kaleva suggests he may be part of a larger pantheon of mythological figures.

Appearance

No physical description is provided in the source material.

Abilities

As a trickster or scoundrel, Soini is likely capable of deceitful behavior and mischievous actions. His powers and behaviors are not explicitly stated but imply a level of cunning and intelligence.

Community Record

Sources
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    Christfried Ganander's work on Finnish mythology. (Source 1)academic
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