Röskunin
Röskunin is a figure that appears in Icelandic folklore and contemporary fiction as a wind-spirit tied to weather, herd welfare, and harvests. It is described variably as a semi-anthropomorphic presence or a personified wind that travels with seasonal changes, sometimes guiding or testing communities.
The name is of Icelandic origin. Scholarly and folkloric sources note that röskun-related forms appear in regional
In traditional folklore, Röskunin is believed to influence wind patterns and weather events, often invoked by
In modern literary usage, Röskunin has become a symbol of community resilience and human adaptation to a
See also: Huldufólk, Norse folklore, Icelandic wind spirits.