ilmatiehyeiden
Ilmatiehyeiden is a term used in Finnish-language folklore and in contemporary fantasy to describe a network of invisible air routes or channels that connect places across the landscape. In traditional narratives, these routes are thought to guide winds, birds, and traveling spirits, allowing movement between settlements or sacred sites. The concept functions as a metaphor for atmospheric circulation and seasonal migration, offering a way to explain how weather patterns appear to travel and change direction.
Etymology: The name is a compound of ilma (air) and tie (road or path), with a plural/genitive
Cultural role: In folklore, ilmatiehyeiden are often linked to sacred geography such as mountain passes, forests,
In literature and media: The term appears primarily in regional folklore collections and in contemporary fantasy
Notes: This article treats ilmatiehyeiden as a folkloric or fictional concept; if you have a specific source