Skjallegri
Skjallegri is a term used in Icelandic folklore and mythology to describe a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term translates to "shaggy one" or "hairy one," reflecting the often wild and unkempt appearance attributed to these entities. Skjallegri are typically depicted as large, hairy figures, often associated with the wilderness and the fringes of society. They are sometimes portrayed as mischievous or malevolent, capable of causing trouble or harm to humans who venture too close to their territory.
In Icelandic sagas and tales, skjallegri are often encountered in remote and isolated areas, such as mountains,
The origins of skjallegri are rooted in ancient Norse mythology and have been passed down through generations