framfylgir
Framfylgir is a term encountered primarily in modern Nordic fantasy literature, speculative folklore studies, and worldbuilding catalogs. It describes a class of perceived entities that go ahead of a traveler or group to scout terrain, signal danger, and guide the path. In many depictions, a framfylgir is a semi-autonomous presence—sometimes imagined as a light, a shadow at the edge of sight, or a mentor-like figure in dreams—that operates in front of the person it accompanies.
Etymology and conceptually related ideas suggest framfylgir combines fram- meaning forward or in front with fylgja,
In culture and media, framfylgir is often employed to enrich worldbuilding, enabling explorations of fate, agency,
See also: Fylgja, Guardian spirit, Norse mythology, Icelandic folklore.