teräsnoidat
Teräsnoidat is a Finnish term that translates to "steel witches" or "iron witches." It generally refers to women who are depicted as having supernatural powers associated with metals, particularly iron and steel. These figures can appear in folklore, mythology, and fantasy literature. Their abilities might include manipulating metal, forging weapons, or possessing an unbreakable will and resilience, akin to the strength of steel. The imagery of the teräsnoidat often combines the traditional archetype of a witch with the industrial and durable qualities of metal. This can evoke a sense of formidable power, perhaps even a darker or more pragmatic form of magic compared to more ethereal or nature-based sorceresses. The concept is not tied to a single, universally recognized myth but rather exists as a thematic element that can be adapted and reinterpreted within various narrative contexts. Their presence can signify danger, protection, or a potent, unyielding force.