rikkevool
Rikke Vool is a concept originating from Norwegian folklore, often translated as "river spirit" or "water nymph." These entities are typically depicted as feminine beings residing in rivers, streams, and other bodies of fresh water. Their appearances vary in different tales, but they are frequently described as possessing great beauty, with long flowing hair and skin that shimmers like water.
According to tradition, river spirits are often seen as guardians of their watery domains. They can be
Interactions between humans and rikkevool are a common theme in Norwegian folk stories. Sometimes, humans might