Dauðans
Dauðans is a term used in Icelandic folklore to refer to a type of ghost or spirit that is associated with death and the afterlife. The term is derived from the Old Norse word "dauðr," which means "dead." Dauðans are often depicted as being bound to the earth and unable to move freely, unlike other spirits in Icelandic folklore. They are typically described as having a pale, ghostly appearance and are often seen as being in a state of limbo, neither fully alive nor fully dead.
In Icelandic folklore, dauðans are often associated with specific locations, such as graveyards or places where
Dauðans are a common theme in Icelandic literature, art, and music, and they are often used as