Housevættir
Housevættir are a type of divine being in Norse mythology, specifically related to the households and domestic affairs of human families. They are believed to be assigned to each home by the gods, watching over the family's well-being and prosperity.
Originating from the Old Norse literature, including the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, housevættir are mentioned
Each housevættir is thought to possess unique characteristics and strengths, which are often reflected in the
The concept of housevættir has connections to ancient Norse practices, such as the tradition of naming and
In later periods, as Christianity took hold in Scandinavia, the figure of housevættir largely disappeared from