
IKUINEN TAISTELU
HENKILÖT: - AADAM VIHREÄSILMÄ EEVA TÄTI LIERO KAIN KAKSIKARVA AABEL LIPILAPI AADA SALAKAVIO SILLA PÄLYSILMÄ TAAMAR HERJAKIELI MIKAEL SATASORMI LUSIFER KIVIJALKA KENOKAULA TULIPUNAINEN RIIKINSULKA SAMMUMATON HAUKANKYNSI UMPILUOMI HÄMÄRÄNLINTU LAPIOKOURA APEATAR TIHRUSILMÄ SYNKÄTÄR HELOSILMÄ SYVÄTÄR HEKUMATAR REPOKORVA MUSTASUKKA
PROLOOGI EHTOORUKOUKSEN EDELLÄ.
ENSIMÄINEN NÄYTÖS. - ÖINEN KOKOUS.
TOINEN NÄYTÖS. - PUNAINEN LINTU.
KOLMAS NÄYTÖS.
ENSIMÄINEN TOIMINTO. - ELOUHRI.
TOINEN TOIMINTA. - UKKOS-ILMA.
NELJÄS NÄYTÖS. - KORPEEN!
A tranquil riverbank opens onto a sun‑dappled meadow, bordered by fruit trees and a modest cottage at its edge. Here, two sisters, Aada and Silla, move through a world woven with ritual and song, their bright garments and beaded necklaces hinting at a community steeped in ancient customs. Their playful banter about an unexpected visitor and a mysterious bird sets a tone of wonder, while the arrival of Aabel, a gentle‑eyed brother, adds a layer of familial tension and curiosity.
As the siblings gather around the apple tree, the air fills with the lilting calls of unseen creatures and the rustle of leaves, suggesting that nature itself holds secret messages. The characters—miners, archers, musicians, dancers—loom in the background, promising a vibrant tapestry of lives intertwined with the land. Early hints of a looming challenge emerge when the sisters speak of a “new surprise,” inviting listeners to step into a story where devotion, mystery, and the rhythm of the forest converge.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (145K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1913
A leading voice of Finland’s literary Golden Age, he is best remembered for The Song of the Blood-Red Flower and for stories that wrestle with love, guilt, and redemption.
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