fækkar
Fækkar is a term used in Icelandic folklore and mythology to refer to a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term is derived from the Old Norse word "fækr," which means "fate" or "destiny." Fækkar are often described as mischievous or malevolent entities that can cause harm or misfortune to humans. They are sometimes associated with the underworld or the realm of the dead, and their actions are often seen as a reflection of the human condition or the consequences of one's actions.
In Icelandic folklore, fækkar are often depicted as small, humanoid creatures with a penchant for causing trouble.
The concept of fækkar is closely tied to the Icelandic belief in the power of fate and
Fækkar are a fascinating and complex part of Icelandic folklore, offering insight into the beliefs and values