súasnými
Súasný is a term used in the context of Icelandic folklore and mythology, referring to a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term is derived from Old Norse and translates to "little one" or "small being." Súasnýr are often depicted as mischievous or playful entities that inhabit the natural world, particularly in forests, mountains, and other remote areas. They are believed to have the ability to cause minor disturbances, such as making objects move or creating small disturbances in nature, but they are generally considered harmless to humans.
In Icelandic folklore, súasnýr are often associated with the concept of the "spirits of the land" or
The appearance of súasnýr varies in different folklore traditions, but they are often described as small, humanoid
In modern times, the concept of súasnýr has been incorporated into various forms of media, including literature,