Mythologie du Panthéon
Finlandais
The stories of this mythos are magnificently told in The Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. These tales focus on the exploits of the heroes, rather than the gods. The heroes of The Kalevala are very powerful; they possess abilities beyond those of mortal men, and most have divine ancestors. They even have brushes with the gods (though only Vainamoinen is powerful and skillful enough to successfully meddle with the gods).
The core of the epic is the continuing conflict between Kalevala, the land of good heroes, and Pohjola, the land of evil and wizardry. All of the heroes are great bards, and make mighty magics with their songs. The clerics of the gods consider themselves above normal men, and are generally well-respected and/or feared. They have no qualms about using spells to chastise those who offend them or threaten their power.