gagnaminni
Gagnaminni is a term used in Icelandic folklore and mythology. It generally refers to a type of hidden folk, often perceived as small, mischievous beings who inhabit the natural landscape. These creatures are not typically malevolent but can be troublesome, playing pranks or causing minor inconveniences for humans who trespass in their territories.
The concept of gagnaminni is deeply intertwined with the Icelandic belief in elves (álfar) and huldufólk (hidden
Stories about gagnaminni often serve as cautionary tales, reminding people to be respectful of nature and to