fylgjuna
Fylgjuna, also known as the "follower" or "companion," is a term used in Icelandic folklore to describe a supernatural entity that accompanies a person throughout their life. The concept of fylgjuna is deeply rooted in Icelandic culture and is often associated with the idea of a guardian or protector. The fylgjuna is believed to be a manifestation of the person's spirit or soul, and it is said to follow them from birth until death.
The fylgjuna is typically described as a small, shadowy figure that moves silently and unnoticed alongside
The belief in fylgjuna is closely tied to the Icelandic concept of "heimskringla," which refers to the
The concept of fylgjuna is often used in Icelandic literature and folklore to explore themes of identity,