Nuija
Nuija, a Finnish term, translates to "club," "cudgel," or "mace" in English. It generally refers to a heavy, blunt weapon, often made of wood or metal, designed for striking and bludgeoning. Historically, the nuija was a common weapon in many cultures, used by both warriors and commoners for self-defense and combat. Its effectiveness lay in its simplicity and devastating impact, capable of crushing bone and causing severe injury.
In Finnish folklore and history, the nuija holds significance. It appears in traditional stories and is associated