In Finnish mythology, Tuoni (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtuo̯ni]) was the god of Tuonela (the underworld), and darkness personified.
[1] Their children included Kipu-Tyttö, Tuonenpoika, and Loviatar, who were divinities of suffering.
[2] When in human form, he appears as an old man with three fingers on each hand and a hat of darkness.
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