vuotovaaran
Vuotovaaran is a fictional geographic feature commonly found in Finnish folklore and speculative geography. It is described as a volcanic island in the imagined northern seas, part of an unnamed archipelago. The island is noted for its rugged coast, a central crater, and strong geothermal activity that according to stories sometimes sends steam and warm air across the water.
The name Vuotovaaran combines Finnish elements vuoto meaning leak or hollow and vaara meaning danger or headland.
Geographically, the island is depicted as varying in size across texts, typically several kilometers across with
In folklore, Vuotovaaran is linked to sea storms and a guardian spirit said to inhabit the crater
As a fictional entity, Vuotovaaran has no real-world location or governance. It functions as a narrative and