galdestoffer
Galdestoffer is a term originating from Norse mythology, often translated as "magic poison" or "poisonous enchantment." It refers to a type of magical substance or potion believed to possess harmful or destructive properties, capable of inflicting illness, curses, or even death upon those who ingest or are exposed to it. The concept of galdestoffer is closely linked to the practice of seidr, a form of Norse magic that involved weaving fate and influencing the future.
While specific details about the composition and effects of galdestoffer are not extensively documented in the