Named after Finnish mythology.
Vorna is the hero of Karelian folk tales, a skilled bowman who fought against both Finns and Russians. In Western Finnish tales, he is an adversary, a fierce persecutor, even a giant. Vorna was tall and dark-haired, dressed in a silver belt and a mail shirt. He had a particularly large bow that not every man would have been able to use. Despite his large size and fierce reputation, it was said that Vorna was not scary-looking.
More info about who Vorna was:
Vorna was apparently a real person who lived in the 17th century, or even two people, a father and a son, whose stories have become intertwined. The guerrilla leader Vorna is named in folk tales recorded from Northern Ostrobothnia as the ancestor of the Vornasten family.
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Vorna brings something in their mouth, placing it by your side. When you look at them with a puzzled expression, they say it's a gift for you, because they are so caring and thoughtful.
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Vorna comments that you haven't wanted to talk to them much lately. Wolf got your tongue?
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Vorna remarks that they hope your day is as pleasant as you are with a smirk on their face. Is that a compliment...?
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