Fylgihættir
Fylgihættir, a term from Old Norse mythology, refers to a guardian spirit or familiar that is often associated with a person or a family. These beings were believed to be closely linked to their human counterparts, sharing their fate and often appearing in animal form. The fylgja was thought to be a manifestation of a person's destiny, luck, or essence, and its well-being was intrinsically tied to that of its owner.
The appearance of a fylgja could vary, though it was commonly depicted as an animal, such as
Belief in fylgihættir was widespread in Norse and Germanic societies. They were often inherited through bloodlines,