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Louhi (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈlou̯hi]) is a
wicked queen of the land
known as
Pohjola in
Finnish mythology and a
villain of the Kalevala. As many mythological...
- she
demands of
Louhi the
location of her son.
Louhi tells her
several lies. Each time Lemminkäinen's
mother replies with
anger until Louhi tells her the...
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called Louhi, and she
wishes for a Sampo, but her
wizards are
unable to
forge one.
Louhi is
advised that only
Ilmarinen is able to
forge a Sampo.
Louhi sends...
- gold from thin air. However,
Magica De
Spell and
Louhi attack their ship. In the
ensuing battle,
Louhi manages to
steal Väinämöinen's
famous kantele, which...
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Louhi is a
queen in
Finnish mythology and the
mythology of Lapland.
Louhi may also
refer to
Finnish minelayer Louhi,
built in 1916
Finnish pollution control...
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Louhi (pennant
number 999) is a
Finnish multipurpose oil and
chemical spill response vessel owned by the
Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), but crewed...
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Louhi was a
Finnish Navy minelayer. The ship was
originally constructed for the
Imperial Russian Navy but was
taken over by the
Finns during the Russian...
- lead to Väinämöinen
promising to
build a
Sampo in
return for
Louhi rescuing him.
Louhi, the
Mistress of the North, is the
shamanistic matriarch of the...
- [ˈloʋiɑtɑr],
alternative names Loveatar, Lovetar, Lovehetar, Louhetar, Louhiatar,
Louhi) is a
blind daughter of Tuoni, the god of
death in
Finnish mythology and...
- a
legendary smith, to
fulfill a task set by the
witch queen of Pohjola,
Louhi, in
return for her daughter's hand. "Ilmarinen,
worthy brother, Thou the...