Louhilinna: Tarina vanhasta talosta
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The narrative depicts an ancient manor and the family that has ruled it for centuries, tracing how neglect, memory and local superstition entwine around its decaying buildings and overgrown park. Household talk and an old retainer relate tragedies and uncanny sightings: a tower said to be haunted, impossible trees that resist the axe, and a monumental pine reputed to claim human victims, including a fallen lord. Scenes shift between domestic routine, villagers' gossip and recollected lore, exploring how inherited honor, grief and fearful explanations for misfortune shape communal life and the estate's slow decline.
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