Updated 10 July 2026. Plain language on purpose. Nothing here limits the rights you hold under mandatory consumer law.
Deep North Tales is a streaming site published by Elven Crafts, a Finnish private trader, Business ID 3603623-2, Helsinki, Finland. Contact: mariasolodiankina@proton.me.
We stream short drama episodes in your browser. Episode 1 of each series is free. The rest of the season is for members with an active subscription.
Membership costs 2.99 euro per month for the first 100 founding members, then 4.99 euro per month. A founding member keeps the founding price for as long as the subscription stays active. Prices include VAT where it applies. The subscription renews monthly until you cancel.
Payments are handled by Stripe. Your card details go to Stripe, never to us. The charge on your statement comes from our payment account.
Cancel any time from your account. You keep access to the end of the period you already paid, and nothing more is charged. Details on withdrawal and refunds are on the cancellation page.
Watch them, on your own devices, for personal use. You may not download, copy, record, screen-capture, re-upload, publicly screen, or use the episodes or their audio to train machine-learning systems. The copyright page has the full picture.
Access is tied to the email you subscribe with. Keep it personal. If access is shared or abused at scale we may end it; where the law requires, the unused period is refunded.
We are a small team and we aim to keep the site up at all times, though we cannot promise perfection. Our total liability to you is capped at the amounts you paid us in the last 12 months. Mandatory consumer rights stay untouched.
If we change these terms or the standard price we tell you on this site, and by email for anything that affects a running subscription, at least 30 days ahead. Founding prices are honoured for as long as the founding subscription stays active.
Finnish law applies. If we cannot solve a problem together, consumers in Finland can turn to the Consumer Disputes Board (kuluttajariita.fi) after contacting Consumer Advisory Services (kkv.fi). EU consumers can also use the EU online dispute resolution platform.