mannhafðir
Mannhafðir is an Old Norse term that translates literally to "man-sea" or "sea of men." It is not a widely recognized historical or mythological term with a standardized definition. However, in certain contexts, it can be interpreted metaphorically to describe a large gathering of people, particularly when those people are in a state of significant movement or emotional intensity, akin to the restless or powerful nature of the sea.
The phrase might appear in literature or poetry where the author wishes to convey the overwhelming scale
Unlike terms with established mythological roles, "mannhafðir" is more likely a descriptive or poetic device. Its