The earliest written record of Finns at war comes from a runestone in Gävle, Sweden:
"Brúsi had this stone erected in memory of Egill, his brother. And he died in Tafeistaland, when Brúsi brought (= led?) the land's levy(?) (= army) in memory of , his brother. He travelled with Freygeirr. May God and God's mother help his soul. Sveinn and Ásmundr, they marked."
Tafeistaland
is a reference to Tavastia, or modern day Häme, a region in Finland
that had settlements during the viking age. This stone tells us that a
viking ledung raided Finland and lives were lost,
probably due to resistance by the Finns. Meh, plenty enough to base my
campaign on, especially when I sprinkle some Kalevala folklore in the mix :)
The Finns are pretty much your average dark age warriors. They have a few archers and have one "hero" character among them. Dark age Finns were particularly poor so the only model who has a sword or armor is the hero. They also don't have shield details like the vikings I did earlier had, to make them look like the poorer quality troops they undoubtedly were. |
The mother of Lemminkäinen dragging his son's corpse from the river of the underworld, because that's what moms do! |
I also did some personalities for the vikings:
Here is Brusi, the Viking leader. The Brodir of Man model by Gripping Beast was suitably imposing. |
An old figure by Foundry perhaps. He can stand in as Egil although I'd like to get a younger warrior to portray him. |
Two fearsome viking berserkers to add color to the force. I've had these Foundry models in my lead pile for ages and finally found use for them. |
So, there you have them. Now I just need to do a lakeside village for the Vikings to raid and a boat for them to sail in!
Hyvä meininki! Odotan lopullista skenukokonaisuutta innolla.
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