Sumuolennot
Sumuolennot are mythical beings from Finnish folklore whose name translates roughly as “mist beings.” They are said to inhabit fog-bound landscapes such as marshes, bogs, and lakes, especially in areas where fog lingers after rain or at dawn. Physically, sumuolennot are described as elusive, shifting figures composed of fog or pale light, sometimes with human-like features but often indistinct.
In traditional narratives they function as weather or landscape spirits connected to water and air. They may
Some tales warn that insulting a sumuolento can bring misfortune, while respectful behavior—keeping to established paths,
In culture, sumuolennot appear in Finnish folklore collections and have been adopted in contemporary Finnish fantasy