ælfshot
Ælfshot is a term found in Old English literature and folklore, often referring to a sudden, sharp pain or illness believed to be caused by the supernatural influence of elves or other otherworldly beings. These afflictions were typically characterized by rapid onset and intense discomfort, with symptoms ranging from localized pains to more generalized sickness. The belief in ælfshot reflects a worldview where natural phenomena and human ailments could be attributed to magical or spiritual causes.
The concept of ælfshot is present in various Anglo-Saxon texts, including medical charms and poetry, where it