leysingar
Leysingar is a term primarily used in Icelandic folklore and mythology to describe spectral or ghost-like beings. These entities are often depicted as the spirits of the dead who have not found peace or are unable to move on to the afterlife. The nature and appearance of leysingar can vary widely depending on the specific tale or region, but they are generally associated with feelings of unease and fear.
Accounts of leysingar often involve encounters in isolated areas, such as lonely roads, abandoned farms, or
The concept of leysingar is deeply rooted in the cultural history of Iceland, reflecting a long-standing tradition