Fylgikvillir
Fylgikvillir, also known as "follow-willows" or "fetch-willows," are mythical creatures from Norse folklore. The term "fylgikvillir" is derived from Old Norse, where "fylgia" means "to follow" and "kvíll" refers to the willow tree. These creatures are often depicted as willow trees or willow-like entities that are bound to a particular family or individual, much like the fylgja, a spirit or fetch that accompanies a person throughout their life.
In Norse mythology, fylgikvillir are believed to be manifestations of a family's or individual's fate or destiny.
The concept of fylgikvillir is closely tied to the Norse belief in the interconnectedness of all things,