Draugur
Draugur is a term derived from Old Norse mythology, referring to a type of supernatural being or undead creature. The word *draugr* (plural *draugar*) is often translated as "corpse" or "ghost," but it specifically denotes a restless, malevolent spirit or revenant that lingers in the world of the living. These entities were believed to be the souls of individuals who died violently, unnatural deaths, or without proper burial rites, particularly those who had committed sins or wrongdoings in life.
In Norse tradition, draugar were thought to inhabit graves or burial mounds, often returning to harass the
The concept of draugar appears in various Icelandic sagas and medieval texts, such as the *Gesta Danorum*
While draugar share similarities with other undead beings in European folklore, such as vampires or ghouls,