tonttuolennot
Finnish folklore contains a class of small household spirits known as tonttuolennot, literally “tonttu beings.” The word tonttu has long been used to describe a house elf or brownie-like creature that inhabits a dwelling and performs various chores. Tonttuolennot are typically portrayed as benevolent helpers: they tidy the home, protect children, and assist with cooking, especially around the stove. When mischief is mentioned, the spirits are mischievous but not malicious; they may hide objects or switch chores to remind humans of mistaken ways.
Physically, tonttuolennot are described as short and wiry, often with a tuft of hair and a dark
The idea of tonttuolennot has appeared in early nineteenth‑century ethnographic collections of Finnish folk tales and